Household Time Use Among Older Couples: Evidence and Implications for Labor Supply Parameters

TitleHousehold Time Use Among Older Couples: Evidence and Implications for Labor Supply Parameters
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsRogerson, R, Wallenius, J
Series TitleNBER Working Paper Series
Document NumberWorking Paper No. 24263
Date Published01/2018
InstitutionNational Bureau of Economic Research
CityCambridge, MA
KeywordsCouples, Employment and Labor Force, Retirement Planning and Satisfaction, Transitions
Abstract

Using the Consumption Activities Mail Survey (CAMS) module in the HRS we document how time allocations change for individuals within a household when one or more members transitions from full time work to not working. Our basic finding is that the ratio of home production to leisure time is approximately constant for both family members. We then build a model of household labor supply to understand the implications of this finding for preferences and the home production function. We conclude that this fact suggests a relatively large elasticity of substitution between the leisure of the two members. For commonly used preference specifications, this also implies a large (i.e., greater than one) intertemporal elasticity of substitution for leisure.

URLhttp://www.nber.org/papers/w24263.pdf
DOI10.3386/w24263
Citation Key9486