Jens Bonke
Seniorforsker
Cand.polit, ph.d.
Ansat i enheden 2007
Direct:+45 33 34 48 04
Email: jb@rff.dk
Forskningsområder
Indkomstfordeling, tid og forbrug, forbrugsmønstre, familiens økonomi og børnevelfærd.
Seneste publikationer
Jens Bonke: Do morning-type people earn more than evening-type people? – how chronotypes influence income. Annales d'Economie et Statistique. (Forthcoming)
Jens Bonke & Martin Browning: Spending on Children - Direct Survey Evidence. Festschrift für Angus Deaton. Special volume of Economic Journal 2011, vol. 121, Issue 554, pp F123-F143.
Jens Bonke: Søvn - ægteskab, indkomst og helbred. Gyldendal. 2011
Jens Bonke & Jane Greve: Helbred, trivsel og overvægt blandt danskere. Gyldendal. 2010
Jens Bonke: Children's housework: Are girls more active than boys? Electronic Journal of Time Use Research 2010. Vol. 7, No. 1
Jens Bonke, Martin D. Munk & Azhar Hussain: Intergenerational earnings mobilities - how sensitive are they to income measures? Journal of Income Distribution. 2009. Vol. 18(3-4)
Jens Bonke & Gösta Esping-Andersen: Family Investments in Children - Productivities, Preferences and Parental Child Care. European Sociological Review. 2009
Jens Bonke & Peter Fallesen: The impact of incentives and interview methods on response quantity and quality in diary - and booklet-based surveys. 2009.
Jens Bonke, Thomas Crossley & Lori Curtis: How much does good data matter? The case of resources avaliable to children. 2009.
Jens Bonke: Forældres brug af tid og penge på deres børn. 2009
Jens Bonke & Martin Browning: The distribution of financial well-being and income within the household. Review of the Economics of the Household. 2009.
Jens Bonke & Martin Browning: Allocation of expenditures within the household: A new Danish survey. Fiscal Studies. 2009.
Jens Bonke, Mette Deding & Mette Lausten: TIME AND MONEY - A simultaneous analysis of men's and women's domain satisfactions. Journal of Happiness Studies. 2007, 9, vol 10(2), pp. 113-131.
Jens Bonke & Karen Borregaard: The prevalence of problematic gambling behaviour: A Scandinavian comparison. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2009, 0: pp. 1-7.
Jens Bonke: Income Distribution and Financial Satisfaction between Spouses in Europe. Journal of Socio-Economics. 2007, 8.37, pp. 2291-2303.
Jens Bonke, Leslie Stratton, Mette Deding & Mette Lausten: Intrahousehold Specialization in Housework in the United States and Denmark. Social Science Quarterly. 2008, vol 89, no. 4.
Jens Bonke & Hans Uldall-Poulsen: Why Do Families Actually Pool their Income. Review of the Economics of the Household. 2007, 5(2), pp. 113-128.
Jens Bonke & Frederik Gerstorf: Stress, Time Use and Gender. International Journal of Time Use Research. 2007, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 47-68
Jens Bonke & Gösta Esping-Andersen: Parental Investment in Children - How Bargaining and Educational Homogamy affect Time Allocation. DemoSoc Working Paper 2007-20. Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona.
Jens Bonke, Nabanita Datta Gupta & Nina Smith: Timing and Flexibility of Housework and Men and Women's Wages. In: D. Hamermesh & G. Pfann. The Economics of Time Use. Elsevier. Amsterdam. 2005.
Jens Bonke. Paid Work and Unpaid Work: Diary Information versus Questionnaire Information". Social Indicator Research (2005) 70: 349-368.
Jens Bonke & James McIntoch: Household Time Allocation: Theoretical and Empirical Results. International Journal of Time Use Research. Vol 2, No 1, October 2005.
