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Intrahousehold Commitment and Intertemporal Labor Supply

Pierre-André Chiappori (), José Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal (), José Alberto Molina, Alexandros Theloudis and Jorge Velilla
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Pierre-André Chiappori: Columbia University
José Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal: University of Zaragoza

Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Jose Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal

No 13545, IZA Discussion Papers from IZA Network @ LISER

Abstract: This paper studies household labor supply, within the context of an intertemporal collective model, and three prominent intrahousehold commitment regimes: full commitment, no commitment, and limited commitment. We propose a test that distinguishes among all three alternatives based on how contemporary and historical changes to the economic environment affect household behavior. We implement the test on recent data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics in the US (1999-2017). Although couples and singles behave similarly in many aspects, couples' labor supply exhibits distinctive features that are consistent with limited commitment. We then use our results to highlight several issues and caveats that arise when testing for commitment.

Keywords: intertemporal collective model; household labor supply; commitment; PSID (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D15 J22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 57 pages
Date: 2020-07
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