Is the selfish life-cycle model more applicable in Japan and, if so, why? A literature survey [0.03%]
自私生命周期模型在日本的适用性更高吗?如果是的话,为什么?文献综述
Charles Yuji Horioka
Charles Yuji Horioka
The selfish life-cycle model or hypothesis is, together with the dynasty or altruism model, the most widely used theoretical model of household behavior in economics, but does this model apply in the case of a country like Japan, which is s...
Gender differentiated economic responses to crises in developing countries: insights for COVID-19 recovery policies [0.03%]
发展中国家在危机中针对不同性别的差异化经济应对措施:对COVID-19恢复政策的启示
Sandeep Mohapatra
Sandeep Mohapatra
COVID-19 has wide-ranging and long-term implications for individual and household outcomes. Policymakers expect that the economic impact of COVID-19, channeled through labor markets, will disproportionately fall on women and girls, relative...
Matthew Greenblatt
Matthew Greenblatt
Why are in-kind transfers a prominent feature of the U.S. social safety net, and why is such a significant fraction of these benefits given to individuals who do not actively supply labor in the market? This paper presents home production a...
Correction to: Data from the COVID-19 epidemic in Florida suggest that younger cohorts have been transmitting their infections to less socially mobile older adults [0.03%]
《佛罗里达州的COVID-19流行病数据表明年轻的群体将感染传播给了不太活跃的社会中的老年人》的更正
Jeffrey E Harris
Jeffrey E Harris
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1007/s11150-020-09496-w.]. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2020.
Published Erratum
Review of economics of the household. 2020;18(4):1039. DOI:10.1007/s11150-020-09507-w 2020
Women's and men's work, housework and childcare, before and during COVID-19 [0.03%]
女性和男性在疫情前后的工作、家务和育儿情况
Daniela Del Boca,Noemi Oggero,Paola Profeta et al.
Daniela Del Boca et al.
Evidence from past economic crises indicates that recessions often affect men's and women's employment differently, with a greater impact on male-dominated sectors. The current COVID-19 crisis presents novel characteristics that have affect...
Inas Rashad Kelly,Dhaval M Dave,Jody L Sindelar et al.
Inas Rashad Kelly et al.
Occupational choice is a significant input into workers' health investments, operating in a manner that can be either health-promoting or health-depreciating. Recent studies have highlighted the potential importance of initial occupational ...
Data from the COVID-19 epidemic in Florida suggest that younger cohorts have been transmitting their infections to less socially mobile older adults [0.03%]
佛罗里达州COVID-19疫情的数据表明,是年轻人将感染传染给了社交活动较少的老年人群
Jeffrey E Harris
Jeffrey E Harris
We analyzed the daily incidence of newly reported COVID-19 cases among adults aged 20-39 years, 40-59 years, and 60 or more years in the sixteen most populous counties of the state of Florida from March 1 through June 27, 2020. In all 16 co...
The effect of working from home on major time allocations with a focus on food-related activities [0.03%]
在家工作对主要时间分配的影响,特别是与食物相关的活动方面
Brandon J Restrepo,Eliana Zeballos
Brandon J Restrepo
Telecommuting has been on the rise in the U.S. and working from home may affect how workers allocate their time over the course of a day. In this paper, using a seemingly unrelated regression (SUR) framework, we examine differences in time ...
Life satisfaction, loneliness and togetherness, with an application to Covid-19 lock-downs [0.03%]
生活满意度、孤独与相伴,以COVID-19的封锁为例
Daniel S Hamermesh
Daniel S Hamermesh
Using the 2012-2013 American Time Use Survey, I show that both "who" people spend time with and "how" they spend it affect their life satisfaction, adjusted for numerous demographic and economic variables. Life satisfaction among married in...
HOW DO CHANGES IN INCOME, EMPLOYMENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE AFFECT FAMILY MENTAL HEALTH SPENDING? [0.03%]
收入、就业和医疗保险的变化如何影响家庭的心理健康开支?
Irina B Grafova,Alan C Monheit,Rizie Kumar
Irina B Grafova
Using eight two-year panels from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data for the period 2004 to 2012, we examine the effect of economic shocks on mental health spending by families with children. Estimating two-part expenditure models wit...