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Paid parental leave schemes have been shown to increase women's employment rates but decrease their wages in case of …
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Paid parental leave schemes have been shown to increase women's employment rates but decrease their wages in case of …
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finding is especially strong on the extensive margin where the elasticity for a wage decrease is twice that for a wage …
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benefits' structure. A theory, the fixed cost of living, is used to explain this finding. Several applications of this theory … are given. First, a critical review shows why the empirical papers are inconsistent. Second, using wage income elasticity …
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We test what survey measures of the reservation wage reveal about individual labor supply, i.e., an individual's willingness to substitute leisure by consumption. To this end, we combine the reservation wage measure from a large labor market survey with the reservation wage for a one-hour job...
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In this paper we develop a job portfolio model of dual job holding based on a Stone-Geary utility function. We derive the associated Slutsky equation components. Because the job portfolio model applies only to unconstrained dual jobholders, we separate individuals who moonlight because of an...
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unobservable e ort and incentive ("fair") wages a la Danthine and Kurmann (2004), and explicitly perform the aggregation presented … sets, and aggregate over individual preferences. With a discrete labor supply decisions, the elasticity of aggregate labor …
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We document empirical life cycle profiles of wages, earnings, and hours of work for pay from the Panel Study of Income …
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Survey measures of the reservation wage reflect both the consumption-leisure trade-off and job search concerns (the arrival rate of job offers and the wage distribution). We examine what a survey measure of the reservation wage reveals about labor supply when search concerns are absent. To this...
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zero cross-sectional correlation between hours and wages found in the data. We ask whether matching this moment matters for …
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