Discussion paper DP14180 Why are Average Hours Worked Lower in Richer Countries? Alexander Bick Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln David Lagakos Hitoshi Tsujiyama 13 Dec 2019 Macroeconomics and Growth E24 J21 J22 O11
Discussion paper DP13995 Labor Market Trends and the Changing Value of Time Job Boerma Loukas Karabarbounis 14 Sep 2019 Labour Economics Macroeconomics and Growth D10 E21 J22
Discussion paper DP13782 The gender gap in informal child care: theory and some evidence from Italy Francesca Barigozzi Helmuth Cremer Chiara Monfardini 5 Jun 2019 Public Economics D13 H23 J16 J22
Discussion paper DP13769 Economic incentives, childcare and gender identity norms Andrea Ichino Martin Olsson Barbara Petrongolo Peter Skogman Thoursie 30 May 2019 Labour Economics Public Economics D13 H24 J22
Discussion paper DP13675 Having it all, for all: child-care subsidies and income distribution reconciled Francesca Barigozzi Helmuth Cremer Kerstin Roeder 15 Apr 2019 Public Economics D13 H23 J16 J22
Discussion paper DP13658 Acculturation, Education, and Gender Roles: Evidence from Canada Anke Kessler Kevin Milligan 8 Apr 2019 Labour Economics J16 J22 J61
Discussion paper DP13606 The Economics of Hypergamy Ingvild Almås Andreas Kotsadam Espen R. Moen Knut Røed 21 Mar 2019 Labour Economics J12 D10 J22
Discussion paper DP13554 Inferring Inequality with Home Production Job Boerma Loukas Karabarbounis 27 Feb 2019 Labour Economics Macroeconomics and Growth D10 D60 E21 J22
Discussion paper DP13550 Optimal Progressivity with Age-Dependent Taxation Jonathan Heathcote Kjetil Storesletten Giovanni Violante 26 Feb 2019 Macroeconomics and Growth Public Economics D30 E20 H20 H40 J22 J24
Discussion paper DP13302 Consumer Time Budgets and Grocery Shopping Behavior Bart Bronnenberg Tobias Klein Yan Xu 6 Nov 2018 Industrial Organization D12 D13 M31 J22
Discussion paper DP13247 Job Displacement, Family Dynamic, and Spousal Labor Supply Martin Halla Julia Schmieder Andrea Weber 16 Oct 2018 Labour Economics Public Economics D19 J22 J6
Discussion paper DP13222 Unlucky Cohorts: Estimating the Long-term Effects of Entering the Labor Market in a Recession in Large Cross-sectional Data Sets Hannes Schwandt Till von Wachter 6 Oct 2018 Labour Economics Public Economics E32 I14 I23 I32 J22 J31