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Working time preferences, hours mismatch and well-being of couples: are there spillovers?

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Wunder, Christoph ; Heineck, Guido

Labour Economics

2013

24

Oct.

244-252

arrangement of working time ; dual career couple ; well being ; work-life balance ; working time

Germany

Working time and leave

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2013.09.002

English

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"Working time arrangements determine, to a large extent, the successful balancing of work and family life. This study investigates the role of working time preferences and hours mismatch for well-being among couples. The empirical evidence indicates that well-being is generally lower among those with working time mismatch. Particularly underemployment is detrimental for well-being. We further provide first evidence on spillovers from the partner's working time mismatch that are, however, no longer significant once we control for the partner's well-being. This suggests that well-being is contagious, and that the spillover is due to caring preferences."

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