Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 494
... increase their market work when the husband dies or his health condition deteriorates . On the other hand , husbands react to the wife's disability or death by reducing their market work , consistent with an increase in their ...
... increase their market work when the husband dies or his health condition deteriorates . On the other hand , husbands react to the wife's disability or death by reducing their market work , consistent with an increase in their ...
Page 497
... increase hours of work through the full income effect ( ( a / a ) ( aWs / aHs ) ( T ) ( dHs ) > 0 ) ) , while the house- hold production effect tends to reduce hours of work ( ( ƏL / P ) ( ∂P / aHs ) ( dHs ) < 0 ) . Appealing to the ...
... increase hours of work through the full income effect ( ( a / a ) ( aWs / aHs ) ( T ) ( dHs ) > 0 ) ) , while the house- hold production effect tends to reduce hours of work ( ( ƏL / P ) ( ∂P / aHs ) ( dHs ) < 0 ) . Appealing to the ...
Page 498
... increase in the wife's market work in response to a husband's health problem is likely to be less , while the estimated decrease in the husband's labor supply is likely to be greater than in a situation where nonlabor income is held ...
... increase in the wife's market work in response to a husband's health problem is likely to be less , while the estimated decrease in the husband's labor supply is likely to be greater than in a situation where nonlabor income is held ...
Contents
Interstate Migration and the New Federalism | 35 |
Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 66 |
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