Question: hello, Problem 2 Consider a single parent who receives a weekly non-labor income of 200 dollars per week, has a weekly time endowment of T

hello,

hello, Problem 2 Consider a single parent who receives a weekly non-labor

Problem 2 Consider a single parent who receives a weekly non-labor income of 200 dollars per week, has a weekly time endowment of T = 60 hours, and has an hourly wage of 10 dollars. 2.1. Draw the budget set for this individual. Plot the Optimal allocation and the in difference curve, assuming the parent chooses to work 20 hours per week. Carefully label the axes and all relevant points. 2.2 Now consider a new scenario such that if this parent chooses to work at all, then daycare will cost a xed amount of 100 dollars per week. If the parent does not work at all, then daycare is not needed. Make a graph of the new budget line. Suppose this parent has a low taste for work (i.e. a high marginal utility of leisure). How do you think her choice of labor supply would change in the presence of childcare costs? 2.3 How would your answer to 2.2 change if the parent had a very high taste for work (Le. a low marginal utility of leisure)? Explain the change in labor / leisure in terms of income and /or substitution effects. Add a graph

Step by Step Solution

There are 3 Steps involved in it

1 Expert Approved Answer
Step: 1 Unlock blur-text-image
Question Has Been Solved by an Expert!

Get step-by-step solutions from verified subject matter experts

Step: 2 Unlock
Step: 3 Unlock

Students Have Also Explored These Related Economics Questions!