Family Composition,Parental Time,and Market Goods: Life Cycle Trade-Offs |
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Authors: | ROBIN A. DOUTHITT JOANNE M. FEDYK |
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Abstract: | The present study supplements Canadian consumer expenditure survey data with unique time use data to analyze family life cycle decisions regarding allocation of full income to market purchased consumption goods, home production, and leisure time. Results confirm that young children's presence causes families to increase their shares of full income allocated to home production and to decrease the shares of full income allocated to leisure. As a share of full income, expenditures for market goods steadily increase while expenditures for women's home production diminish as children age. |
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