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uncompensated elasticity 10 labour supply 6 meta analysis 4 Arbeitsangebot 3 Elastizität 3 compensated elasticity 3 Elasticity 2 Frisch elasticity 2 Labor supply 2 Labour supply 2 Meta-Analyse 2 household bargaining 2 household labor supply 2 income effect 2 marginal propensity to earn 2 meta-analysis 2 self-employment 2 substitution effect 2 taxation 2 unitary model of the household 2 1991-2010 1 Consumer Responsiveness 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Einkommenselastizität der Nachfrage 1 Estimation 1 Food price 1 Gambling 1 Geschlecht 1 Glücksspiel 1 Household 1 ILGR 1 ISGR 1 Income elasticity of demand 1 Inflation 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 LSBDR 1 LSBWR 1 Lebensmittelpreis 1 Meta-analysis 1 Niederlande 1
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Free 10 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 9 Article 1
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Working Paper 5 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 7 Undetermined 3
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Evers, Michiel 6 Mooij, Ruud A. de 3 Cesarini, David 2 Lindqvist, Erik 2 Notowidigdo, Matthew J. 2 Vuuren, Daniel J. van 2 de Mooij, Ruud A. 2 van Vuuren, Daniel J. 2 Östling, Robert 2 Espino, Alma 1 Isabella, Fernando 1 Leites, Martin 1 Machado, Alina 1 Mooij, Ruud A. De 1 Obayelu, Abiodun Elijah 1 Oluwalana, Elizabeth Olufunmilayo Ayokunnumi 1 Vuuren, Daniel J. Van 1 Vuuren, Daniël J. van 1 Wintola, Adeola Oluwaseun 1
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CESifo 1 Instituto de Economía, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y de la Administración 1 Tinbergen Institute 1 Tinbergen Instituut 1
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Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 2 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 1 IFN Working Paper 1 IFN working paper 1 Italian review of agricultural economics 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1
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RePEc 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 3
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Households' rice demand response to changes in price, income and coping strategies during food inflation in Nigeria : evidence from Oyo State
Obayelu, Abiodun Elijah; Wintola, Adeola Oluwaseun; … - In: Italian review of agricultural economics 77 (2022) 2, pp. 61-75
Food price is a main driver of inflation that erodes the purchasing power of households. The study examined demand response to changes in price of rice during food price inflation in Nigeria using sampled households from Oyo State. A multi-stage sampling procedure was used to select 174...
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The effect of wealth on individual and household labor supply: Evidence from Swedish lotteries
Cesarini, David; Lindqvist, Erik; Notowidigdo, Matthew J.; … - 2015
We study the effect of wealth on labor supply using the randomized assignment of monetary prizes in a large sample of Swedish lottery players. We find winning a lottery prize modestly reduces labor earnings, with the reduction being immediate, persistent, and similar by age, education, and sex....
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The effect of wealth on individual and household labor supply : evidence from Swedish lotteries
Cesarini, David; Lindqvist, Erik; Notowidigdo, Matthew J.; … - 2015
We study the effect of wealth on labor supply using the randomized assignment of monetary prizes in a large sample of Swedish lottery players. We find winning a lottery prize modestly reduces labor earnings, with the reduction being immediate, persistent, and similar by age, education, and sex....
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The inter-temporal elasticity of female labor supply in Uruguay. Analysis based on pseudo-panels for different education groups and generations
Espino, Alma; Leites, Martin; Machado, Alina; Isabella, … - Instituto de Economía, Facultad de Ciencias … - 2014
Women behaviors regarding the labor market have changed substantially in recent decades, accompanied by changes in gender roles. These changes, however, were not identical for all women with some groups entering sooner and showing trajectories more similar to those of men. This paper aims to...
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What explains the Variation in Estimates of Labour Supply Elasticities?
Evers, Michiel; de Mooij, Ruud A.; van Vuuren, Daniel J. - 2006
This paper performs a meta-analysis of empirical estimates of uncompensated labour supply elasticities. We find that much of the variation in elasticities can be explained by the variation in gender, participation rates, and country fixed effects. Country differences appear to be small though....
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What explains the Variation in Estimates of Labour Supply Elasticities?
Evers, Michiel; Mooij, Ruud A. de; Vuuren, Daniel J. van - Tinbergen Instituut - 2006
This paper performs a meta-analysis of empirical estimates of uncompensated labour supply elasticities. We find that much of the variation in elasticities can be explained by the variation in gender, participation rates, and country fixed effects. Country differences appear to be small though....
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What explains the Variation in Estimates of Labour Supply Elasticities?
Evers, Michiel; Mooij, Ruud A. de; Vuuren, Daniel J. van - Tinbergen Institute - 2006
This paper performs a meta-analysis of empirical estimates of uncompensated labour supply elasticities. We find that much of the variation in elasticities can be explained by the variation in gender, participation rates, and country fixed effects. Country differences appear to be small though....
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What explains the variation in estimates of labour supply elasticities?
Evers, Michiel; Mooij, Ruud A. de; Vuuren, Daniël J. van - 2006
This paper performs a meta-analysis of empirical estimates of uncompensated labour supply elasticities. We find that much of the variation in elasticities can be explained by the variation in gender, participation rates, and country fixed effects. Country differences appear to be small though....
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What explains the variation in estimates of labour supply elasticities?
Evers, Michiel; de Mooij, Ruud A.; van Vuuren, Daniel J. - 2005
This paper performs a meta-analysis of empirical estimates of uncompensated labour supply elasticities. We find that much of the variation in elasticities can be explained by the variation in gender, participation rates, and country fixed effects. Country differences appear to be small though....
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What Explains the Variation in Estimates of Labour Supply Elasticities?
Evers, Michiel; Mooij, Ruud A. De; Vuuren, Daniel J. Van - CESifo - 2005
This paper performs a meta-analysis of empirical estimates of uncompensated labour supply elasticities. We find that much of the variation in elasticities can be explained by the variation in gender, participation rates, and country fixed effects. Country differences appear to be small though....
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