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The incremental time costs of children: An analysis of children's impact on adult time use in Australia
Authors:Lyn Craig  Michael Bittman
Institution:Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales , G2, Western Campus, UNSW, Kensington Campus, Sydney, New South Wales, 2052, Australia E-mail: lcraig@unsw.edu.au
Abstract:Abstract

Raising children takes both time and money. Scholars have sought convincing ways to capture the costs of children, but even when these estimates include indirect costs, such as mothers' foregone earnings, they fall short of the true time costs involved. This paper uses data from the 1997 Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Time Use Survey to study how the allocation of time differs across households with varying numbers and ages of children and how households with children differ from those without children. It also examines the intra household division of time resources, showing how childcare, related unpaid work, and the total market and non-market workloads compare for a couple in the same household. It includes secondary activity in an analysis of total parental time commitments to give a more accurate picture of the time cost of children than is possible on the basis of analyzing “primary” activities alone.
Keywords:Children  time use  motherhood  gender equity  secondary activity  JEL Codes: J16  J22  J13
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