Publication: Health and time allocated to market and household work in Turkey
Abstract
I examine the association between health and time allocation to market work and household work by using Turkish Time Use Survey in 2014. I define household work as the sum of time devoted to non-market work and leisure. In supplement to previous studies on the subject regarding Turkey, I consider two new aspects. One of these aspects I assess is the intertemporal component of time allocation decisions. The other aspect I cover is the potential selection bias of health status in time allocation decisions. For the former purpose, I focus on non-student, non-retired individuals. For the latter, I apply propensity score matching (PSM). Examining these two aspects, I find that as health improves, time devoted to market work significantly rises and time devoted to leisure falls for both males and females in this group. I also find that the association between health and time use on non-market activities is insignificant for males.
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Citation
Düzgün Öncel B., "Health and Time Allocated to Market and Household Work in Turkey", International Journal of Economics and Business Research, ss.1-18, 2022
