D13 - Household Production and Intrahousehold Allocation - Bank of Canada
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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T13:11:38+00:00Child Skill Production: Accounting for Parental and Market-Based Time and Goods Investments
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2020/09/staff-working-paper-2020-36/
Can daycare replace parents’ time spent with children? We explore this by using data on how parents spend time and money on children and how this spending is related to their child’s development.2020-09-11T13:15:39+00:00enChild Skill Production: Accounting for Parental and Market-Based Time and Goods Investments2020-09-11Fiscal policyLabour marketsPotential outputProductivityStaff Working Paper 2020-36https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/SWP-2020-36.pdfStaff Working Paper 2020-36Elizabeth CaucuttLance LochnerJoseph MullinsYoungmin ParkSeptember 2020DD1D13HH3H31JJ2J22J24Identification of Random Resource Shares in Collective Households Without Preference Similarity Restrictions
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2017/10/staff-working-paper-2017-45/
Resource shares, defined as the fraction of total household spending going to each person in a household, are important for assessing individual material well-being, inequality and poverty. They are difficult to identify because consumption is measured typically at the household level, and many goods are jointly consumed, so that individual-level consumption in multi-person households is not directly observed.2017-10-27T10:19:29+00:00enIdentification of Random Resource Shares in Collective Households Without Preference Similarity Restrictions2017-10-27Domestic demand and componentsEconometric and statistical methodsStaff Working Paper 2017-45https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/swp2017-45.pdfIdentification of Random Resource Shares in Collective Households Without Preference Similarity RestrictionsGeoffrey R. DunbarArthur LewbelKrishna PendakurOctober 2017CC3C31DD1D11D12D13II3I32