
handle: 1885/90384 , 1959.4/34030
This article proposes an ‘equivalence scale for time’ by which information on total working time in both paid and unpaid labour can be derived from information about paid working time and household structure. Different scales are offered for males and females, and an adjustment according to year is also provided. This proposal is based on highly significant and robust Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) analyses of time-use surveys involving 99,137 respondents from 28 western countries.
SPRC Discussion Paper; 85
income, 330, Keywords: domestic work, living standard Equivalence scales, Labour time, Unpaid household labour
income, 330, Keywords: domestic work, living standard Equivalence scales, Labour time, Unpaid household labour
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