流行病中的家庭生产和时间利用

IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Canadian Journal of Economics-Revue Canadienne D Economique Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1111/caje.12737
Shaofeng Xu, Jie Feng
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本文研究了家庭生产在 COVID-19 大流行时基于性别的时间使用反应中的作用。我们建立了一个以时间分配选择和易感-感染-易感流行病学动态为特征的可操作模型。模型经济有两种稳定状态,疫情爆发会引发从无疾病稳定状态到流行病稳定状态的转变,并伴随着经济活动向家庭的转移。我们的参数化模型很好地再现了大流行导致的美国时间分配变化。这主要源于家庭生产的三个主要特征:市场产品与家庭产品之间的高度可替代性、家庭生产对疫情的非对称免疫力以及妇女在家务劳动中的比较优势。我们的分解分析发现,在疫情期间,家庭生产的增加在市场工作及其性别差距的变化中占了相当大的份额。远程工作限制了时间使用的波动,但加剧了市场工作中的性别不平等。
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Home production and time use in an epidemic

This paper examines the role of home production in gender-based responses of time use to the COVID-19 pandemic. We develop a tractable model featuring time allocation choices and susceptible-infected-susceptible epidemiological dynamics. The model economy has two steady states, and an outbreak can trigger a transition from a disease-free steady state to an epidemic steady state, accompanied by a shift in economic activity toward the home. Our parameterized model well reproduces pandemic-driven variations in time allocation in the US. This stems largely from the combination of three key features of home production: the high substitutability between market goods and home goods, the asymmetric immunity of home production to the epidemic and the comparative advantage of women in household work. Our decomposition analysis finds that elevated home production accounts for a sizable share of changes in market work and its gender gap during the pandemic. Remote work limits fluctuations in time use but worsens gender inequality in market work.

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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Economics (CJE) is the journal of the Canadian Economics Association (CEA) and is the primary academic economics journal based in Canada. The editors seek to maintain and enhance the position of the CJE as a major, internationally recognized journal and are very receptive to high-quality papers on any economics topic from any source. In addition, the editors recognize the Journal"s role as an important outlet for high-quality empirical papers about the Canadian economy and about Canadian policy issues.
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