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M. FERRANNA ; J.P. SEVILLA ; L. ZUCKER ; et al. ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2022We analyze time use studies to describe how people allocate their time as they age, especially among paid work, unpaid work, leisure, and personal care. We emphasize differences in time allocation between older (i.e., those aged 65+) and younger[...]Document de travail
S. AGGARWAL ; R. DIZON-ROSS ; A.D. ZUCKER ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2020How should the design of incentives vary with agent time preferences? We develop two predictions. First, “bundling” the payment function over time – specifically by making the payment for future effort increase in current effort – is more effect[...]Document de travail
J. JUNG ; Towsen University. Department of Economics. Towsen. USA | Towson : Towson University | 2020We use data from two representative U.S. household surveys, the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) and the Health and Retirement Study (Rand-HRS) to estimate Markov transition probability matrices between health states over the lifecycle fr[...]Document de travail
J. MULLAHY ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2019This paper suggests analytical strategies for obtaining informative parameter bounds when multivariate health-outcome data are partially observed in a particular yet common manner. One familiar context is where M> 1 health outcomes' respective t[...]Document de travail
S. GRAFI ; M. CECCHINI ; Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques. (O.C.D.E.). Paris. FRA | Paris : Ocde | 2019Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviours have been rising throughout the OECD in recent decades. Lack of physical activity and excessive sedentary behaviour are wellknown risk factors for non-communicable diseases, such as heart diseases, st[...]Ouvrage
H. HE ; K. HUANG ; L. NING ; Vanderbilt University. Department of Economics and Business Administration. Nashville TN. USA | Nashville : Vanderbildt University | 2019Empirical evidence shows that both leisure and medical care are important for maintaining health. And taxation may affect the allocation of these two inputs. We build a life-cycle overlapping-generations model in which taxation and relative heal[...]Document de travail
M. KVASNICKA ; T. SIEDLER ; N.R. ZIEBARTH ; Institute of Labor Economics. (I.Z.A.). Bonn. DEU | Bonn : I.Z.A. | 2018This paper studies the short-term impact of public smoking bans on hospitalizations in Germany. It exploits the staggered implementation of smoking bans over time and across the 16 federal states along with the universe of hospitalizations from [...]Document de travail
J.D. COHEN ; K. MARZILLI ERICSON ; D. LAIBSON ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2016We review research that measures time preferences – i.e., preferences over intertemporal tradeoffs. We distinguish between studies using financial flows, which we call “money earlier or later” (MEL) decisions and studies that use time-dated cons[...]Document de travail
M. BURNS ; J. MULLAHY ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2016The purposes of this paper are to describe some conceptual and empirical foundations of "healthy-time" measures of health outcomes or healthcare quality, and to explore how to expand the empirical opportunities for measuring such outcomes using [...]Document de travail
Mundlak (1978) proposed the addition of time averages to the usual panel equation in order to remove the fixed effects bias. We extend this Mundlak equation further by replacing the time-varying explanatory variables by the corresponding deviati[...]Ouvrage
La commission des affaires sociales du Sénat a demandé à la Cour des comptes en décembre 2012 d'enquêter sur la situation des maternités en France. A la suite d'une réorganisation profonde de l'offre de soins, le nombre de maternités a diminué d[...]Congrès
Cour des Comptes. Paris. FRA | 2014La Cour des comptes a rendu public ce rapport sur les maternités demandé par la commission des affaires sociales du Sénat en application de l’article LO 132-3-1 du code des juridictions financières. La publication de ce rapport par la Cour inter[...]Congrès
Cour des Comptes. Paris. FRA | 2014La Cour des comptes a rendu public ce rapport sur les maternités demandé par la commission des affaires sociales du Sénat en application de l’article LO 132-3-1 du code des juridictions financières. La publication de ce rapport par la Cour inter[...]Document de travail
N. HOUY ; I. JELOVAC ; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. (C.N.R.S.). Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique. (G.A.T.E.). Ecully. FRA | Ecully : Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique | 2013This paper analyzes the timing decisions of pharmaceutical firms to launch a new drug in countries involved in international reference pricing. It shows three important features of launch timing when all countries reference the prices in all oth[...]Ouvrage
C. DUBAR, Directeur de thèse ; J. THOEMMES, Directeur de thèse | Toulouse : Octarès Editions | Collection Temporalités : Travail et Sociétés. | 2013Qu’est-ce que les sciences sociales ont à dire du temps ? A cette question ce livre donne une réponse détaillée. Tout d’abord les temps et les temporalités sont au cœur des interrogations des sciences sociales. La partition des temps sociaux ent[...]