Economic measurement of non-market household activities: is it useful and feasible?
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Economic measurement of non-market household activities: is it useful and feasible?

Luisella Goldschmidt-Clermont
International labour review, Vol.129(3), pp.279-299
1990

Abstract

unpaid work household production measurement household income developed countries developing countries
Many household activities are productive in the broad sense of the term, i.e. they use human and other resources in order to generate goods and services. However, most such activities are recorded neither in labour statistics nor in national accounts. Article argues that it is possible to identify and measure these activities in order to draw a complete picture of economic activity. Also argues that it is necessary to do so in order to have a sound basis for formulating economic and social policies.
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