Browsing All of EconStor by Author Stewart, Jay


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Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2006How does household production affect earnings inequality? Evidence from the American time use surveyFrazis, Harley; Stewart, Jay
2009How does household production affect measured income inequality?Frazis, Harley; Stewart, Jay
2009Tobit or not tobit?Stewart, Jay
2009The timing of maternal work and time with childrenStewart, Jay
2010How to think about time-use data: What inferences can we make about long- and short-run time use from time diaries?Frazis, Harley; Stewart, Jay
2010Why do BLS hours series tell different stories about trends in hours worked?Frazis, Harley; Stewart, Jay
2013Cyclical variation in labor hours and productivity using the ATUSBurda, Michael C.; Hamermesh, Daniel S.; Stewart, Jay
2014Adjusting Body Mass for Measurement Error with Invalid Validation DataCourtemanche, Charles; Pinkston, Joshua C.; Stewart, Jay
2014The importance and challenges of measuring work hoursStewart, Jay
2015Secondary Childcare in the ATUS: What Does It Measure?Stewart, Jay; Allard, Mary Dorinda
2016Reconciling the differences in aggregate U.S. wage seriesChampagne, Julien; Kurmann, André; Stewart, Jay
2016Reconciling the Divergence in Aggregate U.S. Wage SeriesChampagne, Julien; Kurmann, Andre; Stewart, Jay
2019The importance and challenges of measuring work hoursStewart, Jay
2020Time Spent Exercising and Obesity: An Application of Lewbel's Instrumental Variables MethodCourtemanche, Charles; Pinkston, Joshua C.; Stewart, Jay
2021Dispersion in Dispersion: Measuring Establishment-Level Differences In ProductivityCunningham, Cindy; Foster, Lucia; Grim, Cheryl; Haltiwanger, John C.; Pabilonia, Sabrina Wulff; Stewart, Jay; Wolf, Zoltan