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collective agreements on working hours flexibility. In this Paper I apply dynamic panel data models that allow for measurement … German Socio-Economic Panel 1988-96. …
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general equilibrium model, they back out the weight for leisure for an unbalanced panel of 52 countries over the period from … 1950 to 2009. Then, the authors perform several panel data regressions using the backed-out values of the preference for …
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financial capital that can be transferred back to their country of origin upon return. In this paper, using German panel data …
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Work hours are key components in estimating productivity growth and hourly wages as well as being a useful cyclical indicator in their own right, so measuring them correctly is important. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) collects data on work hours in several surveys and publishes three...
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In this chapter we explore the macroeconomics of time allocation. We begin with an overview of the trends in market hours in the United States, both in the aggregate and for key subsamples. After introducing a Beckerian theoretical framework, the chapter then discusses key empirical patterns of...
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Considering the contribution of the distribution of individual wages and earnings to that of household incomes we find two separate literatures that should be brought together, and bring “new institutions” into play. Growing female employment, rising dual-earnership and part-time employment...
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We examine union-non-union differentials in wages and hours in the United States over the last 50 years using data from the Current Population Survey (CPS). The regression-adjusted difference between union members' and non-members' hourly earnings has been falling since the Great Recession. The...
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