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Determinants of Household Joint Decisions of Time Allocation

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  • Montmarquette, C.
  • Monty, L.

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Ce Texte Etudie les Determinants de L'allocation du Temps des Menages Avec Enfant(S) Sur le Marche du Travail, le Travail Benevole, la Participation a des Activites Democratiques et des Activites Reliees aux Loisirs des Enfants. Contrairement aux Etudes Precedentes, Notre Modele Considere Toutes Ces Decisions D'allocation du Temps Par le Menage Comme Conjointement Prises. la Partie Empirique de L'etude Utilise des Techniques D'analyse Adaptees aux Donnees Qualitatives et Modelise Plusieurs Effets Joints et Interactifs Entre les Variables du Modeles. les Resultats Obtenus Confirment L'importance des Variables Liees au Cout D'option du Temps des Menages et Mettent Particulierement En Evidence la Scolarite de la Mere Comme Facteur Determinant.

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  • Montmarquette, C. & Monty, L., 1985. "Determinants of Household Joint Decisions of Time Allocation," Cahiers de recherche 8533, Universite de Montreal, Departement de sciences economiques.
  • Handle: RePEc:mtl:montde:8533
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    Resource Allocation ; Women Workers;

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