A model of joint activity participation between household members |
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Authors: | Gliebe John P. Koppelman Frank S. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Civil Engineering, Northwestern University, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208, USA;(2) 12200 Academy Road, N.E., No. 822, Albuquerque, NM 87111, USA |
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Abstract: | A proportional shares model of daily time allocation is developed and applied to the analysis of joint activity participation between adult household members. The model is unique in its simultaneous representation of each decision maker's decisions concerning independent activity participation, allocation of time to joint activities, and the interplay between individual and joint activities. Further, the model structure ensures that predicted shares of joint activity outcomes be the same for both decision makers, an improvement over models that do not make interpersonal linkages explicit. The empirical analysis of travel diary data shows that employment commitments and childcare responsibilities have significant effects on tradeoffs between joint and independent activities. In addition, evidence is presented for the continued relevance of gender-based role differences in caring for children and employment participation. |
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Keywords: | activity-based modeling collective decision-making joint activities share model time use |
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