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Time and Money
Authors:Jens Bonke  Mette Deding  Mette Lausten
Affiliation:(1) The Danish National Institute of Social Research, Herluf Trolles Gade 11, 1052 Copenhagen K, Denmark
Abstract:This article analyzes the simultaneous determination of economic satisfaction and leisure satisfaction, separately for women and for men. Different hypotheses are tested; including the hypothesis that leisure satisfaction depends on both the quantity and quality of leisure—where quality is proxied by good intensiveness and social intensiveness. Evidence suggests that gender matters, such that good intensiveness is more important for men (e.g. housing conditions), whereas social intensiveness is more important for women (e.g. the presence of children and participation in leisure-time activities). Conversely, concerning economic satisfaction men appear more directly affected by income levels than women. In addition, we find that intra-household effects and especially individual characteristics are more pronounced for women than for men for both domain satisfactions.
Keywords:Domain satisfaction  Income  Leisure  Gender
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