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Who is Working When? Tendencies in Working-Time-Patterns in Germany - A Microeconometric Analysis Joachim Merz and Derik Burgert*.
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Who is Working When? Tendencies in Working-Time-Patterns in Germany - A Microeconometric Analysis Joachim Merz and Derik Burgert* *Prof. Dr. Joachim Merz, Dipl.-Vw. Derik Burgert, University of Lüneburg, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Research Institute on Professions (Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe, FFB), Chair 'Statistics and Professions', Campus Scharnhorststr. 1, 21335 Lüneburg, Germany, Tel: 04131/78-2051, Fax: 04131/78-2059, e-mail: merz@uni-lueneburg.de; http://ffb.uni-lueneburg.de
Source: German Time Use Studies 1991/92 and 2001/02, own calculations
Development of Worktime Fragmentation and Timing from 91/92 to 01/02 [%-Points] -37,8 -19,2 -57,0 +54,9 +2,2 +57,0 +17,1 -17,1
Descriptives: Personal Charactersistics 2001/02 Source: German Time Use Studies 2001/02, own calculations
Descriptives: Occupation 2001/02 Source: German Time Use Studies 2001/02, own calculations
Descriptives: Occupation 2001/02 Source: German Time Use Studies 2001/02, own calculations
Descriptives: Household 2001/02 Source: German Time Use Studies 2001/02, own calculations
Descriptives: Household 2001/02 Source: German Time Use Studies 2001/02, own calculations
Descriptives: Partner 2001/02 Source: German Time Use Studies 2001/02, own calculations
Development 2001/02 - 1991/92 Descriptives: Personal Charactersistics Source: German Time Use Studies 2001/02, own calculations
Development 2001/02 - 1991/92 Descriptives:Occupation Source: German Time Use Studies 1991/92 and 2001/02, own calculations
Development 2001/02 - 1991/92 Descriptives:Occupation Source: German Time Use Studies 1991/92 and 2001/02, own calculations
Development 2001/02 - 1991/92 Descriptives:Household Source: German Time Use Studies 1991/92 and 2001/02, own calculations
Development 2001/02 - 1991/92 Descriptives:Household Source: German Time Use Studies 1991/92 and 2001/02, own calculations
Development 2001/02 - 1991/92 Descriptives:Partner Source: German Time Use Studies 1991/92 and 2001/02, own calculations
Categorial labour supply: microeconometric estimation Sample selectivity bias corrected estimation of working hours(Lee 1983): Multinomial Logit (MNL)/COLS Random Utility Model (RUM) Step 1: Working time category specific participation Working time segment specific participation probability estimated by the Multinomial Logit model (MNL) and maximum likelihood (ML) with (10) Where i indexes the observation and j (j=0,1,…,J) indexes the choice of working time category.