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We use a unique data set about the wage distribution that Swiss students expect for themselves ex ante, deriving parametric and non-parametric measures to capture expected wage risk. These wage risk measures are unfettered by heterogeneity which handicapped the use of actual market wage...
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The added worker effect (AWE) measures the entry of individuals into the labor force due to their partners' job loss. We propose a new method to calculate the AWE, which allows us to estimate its effect on any labor market outcome. We show that the AWE reduces the fraction of households with two...
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appropriate for ordinal data, our analysis using the World Values Survey reveals that skewness of the SWL distribution, not only …
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with the skewness of respondents' return expectations for the respective asset, controlling for other moments of a …
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that optimal government policy depends on the dispersion and skewness of the firms' productivity distribution. …
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We provide laboratory evidence that people neglect skewness resulting from compound shocks. …
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We use a unique data set about the wage distribution that Swiss students expect for themselves ex ante, deriving parametric and non-parametric measures to capture expected wage risk. These wage risk measures are unfettered by heterogeneity which handicapped the use of actual market wage...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005822469
We provide laboratory evidence that people neglect skewness resulting from compound shocks. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008532125