Mizuki Komura,Hikaru Ogawa
Mizuki Komura
Using monthly panel dataset of prefectures in Japan, this study explored the effects of stay-at-home policies on the flows into and out of marriage. It was found that these policies significantly reduced both outcomes. According to our esti...
Hugues Champeaux,Lucia Mangiavacchi,Francesca Marchetta et al.
Hugues Champeaux et al.
School closures, forcibly brought about by the COVID-19 crisis in many countries, have impacted children's lives and their learning processes. The heterogeneous implementation of distance learning solutions is likely to bring a substantial ...
Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia,Victoria Vernon
Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia
Using data on full-time wage and salary workers from the 2017-2018 American Time Use Survey Leave and Job Flexibilities Module, we estimate hourly wage differentials for teleworkers and compare how workers allocate their time over the day w...
The impact of the COVID-19 recession on Mexican households: evidence from employment and time use for men, women, and children [0.03%]
新冠疫情对墨西哥家庭的影响:来自男性、女性和儿童就业与时间使用情况的证据
Lauren Hoehn-Velasco,Adan Silverio-Murillo,Jose Roberto Balmori de la Miyar et al.
Lauren Hoehn-Velasco et al.
This study examines changes in labor supply, income, and time allocation during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico. Using an event-study design, we show that the COVID-19 recession had severe negative consequences for Mexican households. In th...
Diana Tam,Arthur Grimes
Diana Tam
We model push factors that determine the domestic migration decisions for couples, with emphasis on dual-earner different-sex couples. Unlike many prior studies that concentrate on labour market determinants of migration, we place the subje...
Households' joint consumption spending and home production responses to retirement in the US [0.03%]
美国的美国家庭联合消费支出和家庭生产对退休的反应
Jim Been,Susann Rohwedder,Michael Hurd
Jim Been
We analyze the effect of retirement on households' joint consumption spending and home production decisions using a micro panel with detailed spending and time use categories of US households. For causal identification, we use panel data re...
The added-worker effect in the Netherlands before and during the Great Recession [0.03%]
荷兰伟大 recession时期之前和期间的新增就业者效应
Emile Cammeraat,Egbert Jongen,Pierre Koning
Emile Cammeraat
We study the added-worker effect in the Netherlands with large-scale administrative panel data for the period 1999-2015. Conditioning on samples with similar employment histories, we employ differences-in-differences to estimate the effect ...
Income loss among the self-employed: implications for individual wellbeing and pandemic policy measures [0.03%]
自雇人员的收入损失:对个人福祉和疫情政策的影响
Stefan Schneck
Stefan Schneck
Due to the pandemic-induced economic crisis, self-employed individuals are currently suffering considerable income losses. The self-employed and the members in their households usually form an economic unit. As a consequence, the income cut...
Suddenly a stay-at-home dad? Short- and long-term consequences of fathers' job loss on time investment in the household [0.03%]
突然变成全职爸爸了?父亲失业对家务时间投入的短期与长期影响
Juliane Hennecke,Astrid Pape
Juliane Hennecke
Commonly described as "gender care gap", there is a persistent gender difference in the division of unpaid domestic responsibilities in developed countries. We use German survey data to provide novel evidence on short- and long-run effects ...
Benjamin Artz,Ilker Kaya,Ozgur Kaya
Benjamin Artz
Women are more likely than men to report physical and emotional exhaustion related to paid work. While this gender gap in job burnout is common in the literature, the mechanism is yet to be thoroughly understood. Our study offers a novel, a...