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M<sc>agrini</sc> M.-B. and L<sc>emistre</sc> P. Distance--income migration trade-off of young French workers: an analysis per education level, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Most research studies on migration see the latter as a move from one geographic area to another. Taking into account distance in an analysis of young...
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[eng] This study deals with skilled and unskilled workers’ early careers. We seek to identify the impact of spatial mobility on the workplace integration of young internal migrant workers in France. We focus on young people employed as “ skilled ” and “ unskilled ” workers –...
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[eng] Mobility Strategies and Benefits from seniority in France.. This article examines the impact of mobility strategies on the valuation of benefits from seniority in France. An estimation using mobility variables shows that benefits from seniority are nearly one-and-a-half times as high as...
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Geographical mobility of professionally active youth is often considered as an attribute of the most qualified among them. Nevertheless, joint consideration of geographical relocation at an infraregional scale and of the distance travelled in migration between cities shows that the spatial...
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Several theoretical contributions have suggested to model household behavior as a Nash-bargaining game. Yet very few attempts have been made to operationalize cooperative models of labor supply for policy analysis. In this paper, we implement a Nash-bargaining model with external threat points...
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[fre] Une application d'un modèle collectif d'offre de travail sur données françaises . par Nicolas Moreau . Dans ce document nous estimons le modèle collectif d'offre de travail de Chiappori et alii (1998) sur données françaises récentes. Les données ne le valident que partiellement....
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Chiappori, Fortin and Lacroix [2001] estimate a model of collective labor supply on US data. We adopt the same empirical specification and investigate household labor supply in France. We account for the non-linearity of the budget set. We note that the data validate only partially the...
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A widely shared intuition holds that individual control over money matters for the decision process within the household and the subsequent distribution of resources and welfare. As a consequence, there are good reasons to depart from the unitary model of the household and to explore the...
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This paper proposes a comparison of the results of tax policy analysis obtained on the basis of unitary and collective representations of the household. We first generate labour supplies consistent with the collective rationality, by use of a model calibrated on microdata as described in...
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