2014: Time: sharing a finite resource

Workshop Time: sharing a finite resource, May 13th 2014

  • 9h00 - 9h15: Welcome
  • 9h15 - 10h15: Keynote speaker: Daniel Hamermesh (Royal Holloway Univ. of London, Univ. of Texas at Austin)

WORKING TIME AND PRIVATE TIME

  • 10h15 - 11h05: Cécile Brousse (INSEE): Work and leisure time: social determinants and evolution of daily life in France from 1974 to 2010

Discussant: Michel Bozon (INED)

  • 11h05 - 11h20: Break
  • 11h20 - 12h10: Laurent Lesnard (Sciences Po, CREST), Jean-Yves Boulin (Paris Dauphine Univ.): The social costs of Sunday work

Discussant: Dominique Goux (CREST)

  • 12h10 - 13h00: Ariane Pailhé (INED), Anne Solaz (INED), Arthur Souletie: The Effects of the French 35-Hour Workweek Regulation on Intra Household Time-Allocation

Discussant: Mathieu Bunel (LEDi, TEPP-CNRS, Bourgogne Univ.)

  • 13h00 - 14h00: Lunch

TIME AND WELL-BEING

  • 14h00 - 14h50: Delphine Roy (INSEE, CREST): The contribution of domestic work to the household material well-being: quantitative evidence from the French Time Use survey .

Discussant: Hippolyte d’Albis (PSE, Paris 1 Univ.)

  • 14h50 - 15h40: Hélène Couprie (Cergy Univ.), Gaëlle Ferrant (OCDE): Welfare Comparisons, Economies of Scales and Equivalence Scale in Time Use

Discussant: Olivia Ekert-Jaffé (INED)
15h40-16h00: Break

  • TIME SHARING BETWEEN SPOUSES
  • 16h00 - 16h50: Catherine Sofer (PSE, Paris 1 Univ.), Claire Thibout (Univ. Paris 1, Ined): Is the gender division of domestic work efficient? An empirical analysis using French data

Discussant: Sophie Ponthieux (INSEE)

  • 16h50 - 17h40: Elena Stancanelli (PSE, CNRS, CES), Arthur van Soest (Tilburg Univ.): Joint Leisure Before and After Retirement

Discussant: Patrick Aubert (COR)

  • 17h40: Closing aperitif