The role of gender, age and location in the values of work behind time use patterns in Santiago, Chile
Author
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Jara Díaz, Sergio
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Munizaga Muñoz, Marcela
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Olguín, Javiera
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2014-01-29T20:20:05Z
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2014-01-29T20:20:05Z
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2013
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Papers in Regional Science, Volume 92 Number 1 March 2013
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doi:10.1111/j.1435-5957.2011.00395.x
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126333
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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We apply a time assignment model system to estimate and analyse spatial differences
in the values of work and leisure for segments of travellers who work in Santiago, Chile, a large,
spatially segregated South American capital. The sample was obtained from the latest available
Origin Destination Survey; it includes weekly time use and socio-economic characteristics,
which represent the differences across zones. Seventeen segments are defined according to
gender, age, family structure and zone of residence. Positive values of the marginal utility of
work are obtained for women and youngsters, and negative for men and elders.Women without
children showed larger values than mothers. Results are explained in terms of income hierarchy
and committed time.