Job insecurity and labour supply within the household: Are Australian householders caring when it comes to risk sharing?
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
We investigate perceived job security risk and the distribution of non-labour income between spouses in a household context. In the process, the restrictions implied by Beckerian-caring preferences in the Chiappori (2002) Collective model are considered, and estimates of the sharing rule are derived. The ndings support the idea of household formation as a tool that caring partners use to share risk. Our results provide further insight as to how unemployment risk may affect interaction between Australian spouses.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
household; labour supply; job-insecurity; collective; bargaining
List of contributors:
PENA BOQUETE, Yolanda
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