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References for Incentivizing sleep?
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Further reading
- Antillón, M., Lauderdale, D. S., Mullahy, J. "Sleep behavior and unemployment conditions" Economics & Human Biology 14 (2014): 22–32.
- Ásgeirsdóttir, T. L., Ólafsson, S. P. "An empirical analysis of the demand for sleep: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey" Economics & Human Biology 19 (2015): 265–274.
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Key references
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Hamermesh, D. S., Pfann, G. A. The Variability
and Volatility of Sleep: An Archetypal Approach IZA Discussion
Paper No.15001, 2022. Key reference: [1]
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Sleep in America Poll Americans Feel
Sleepy 3 Days a Week, With Impacts on Activities, Mood &
Acuity. Washington, DC: National Sleep Foundation, 2020. Key reference: [2]
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Biddle, J. E., Hamermesh, D. S. "Sleep and the
allocation of time" Journal of
Political Economy 98:5 (1990): 922–943. Key reference: [3]
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Gibson, M., Shrader, J. "Time use and labor
productivity: The returns to sleep" Review of
Economics and Statistics 100:5 (2018): 783–798. Key reference: [4]
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Handel, B., Kolstad, J. "Wearable
technologies and health behaviours: New data and new methods to
understand population health" American Economic
Review 107:5 (2017): 481–485. Key reference: [5]
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Costa-Font, J., Fleche, S. "Child sleep and
mother labour market outcomes" Journal of Health
Economics (2020). Key reference: [6]
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Giuntella, O., Mazzonna, F. "Sunset time and
the economic effects of social jetlag: Evidence from US time
zone borders" Journal of Health
Economics 65 (2019): 210–226. Key reference: [7]
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Hamermesh, D. S., Myers, C. K., Pocock, M. L. "Cues for timing
and coordination: Latitude, letterman, and longitude" Journal of Labor
Economics 26:2 (2008): 223–246. Key reference: [8]
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Billari, F. C., Giuntella, O., Stella, L. "Broadband
internet, digital temptations, and sleep" Journal of
Economic Behavior & Organization 153 (2018): 58–76. Key reference: [9]
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Hafner, M., Stepanek, M., Taylor, J., Troxel, W. M., Van Stolk, C. "Why sleep
matters—the economic costs of insufficient sleep: A
cross-country comparative analysis" Rand Health
Quarterly 6:4 (2017). Key reference: [10]
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Bessone, P., Rao, G., Schilbach, F., Schofield, H., Toma, M. "The economic
consequences of increasing sleep among the urban poor" The Quarterly
Journal of Economics 136:3 (2021): 1887–1941. Key reference: [11]
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Dickinson, D. L., McElroy, T. "Sleep restriction
and circadian effects on social decisions" European Economic
Review 97 (2017): 57–71. Key reference: [12]
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Avery, M., Giuntella, O., Jiao, P. Why Don't We Sleep
Enough? A Field Experiment Among College Students IZA Discussion
Paper No.12772, 2019. Key reference: [13]
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Hamermesh, D. S., Pfann, G. A. The Variability
and Volatility of Sleep: An Archetypal Approach IZA Discussion
Paper No.15001, 2022.