Estimation of alternative models of female labour supply with fixed travel costs

Publication type

Research Paper

Series Number

10/09

Series

University of York Discussion Papers in Economics

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Publication date

June 1, 2010

Abstract:

We formalise the joint choice of labour force participation and mode of travel to work together with the hours of work decision for unitary and collective households. Conditioning on the primary workers decisions, we analyse the decisions of the secondary worker in a simplified setting in which the amount of work travel is independent of hours of work. On a matched sample from the BHPS and the NTS we find that car ownership is important in modal choice but the correlation between modal choice and the participation decision is negligible. We find that households behave somewhere between unitary and collective households in partially pooling groups of individual expenditure or income items.

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Link

- http://www.york.ac.uk/media/economics/documents/discussionpapers/2010/1010.pdf

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