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Arbeitsangebot 17,353 Labour supply 16,197 Theorie 4,348 Theory 4,161 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 3,385 Women workers 3,338 Schätzung 2,340 Estimation 2,141 USA 1,914 Deutschland 1,839 Arbeitsmarkt 1,813 United States 1,792 Employment 1,689 Erwerbstätigkeit 1,683 Labor market 1,591 Germany 1,561 Arbeitslosigkeit 1,205 Einkommensteuer 1,189 Wirkungsanalyse 1,183 Arbeitszeit 1,146 Impact assessment 1,121 Income tax 1,117 Working time 1,088 Unemployment 1,083 Lohn 1,066 Altersgrenze 1,033 Wages 1,031 Retirement 1,003 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 964 Social security benefits 950 Großbritannien 948 Kinderbetreuung 948 Haushaltsökonomik 944 Child care 886 Household economics 886 United Kingdom 876 Ältere Arbeitskräfte 875 labor supply 874 Older workers 848 Geschlecht 837
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Free 8,773 Undetermined 2,539 CC license 188 Digitizable 71
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Book / Working Paper 11,358 Article 5,989 Journal 6
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Working Paper 6,286 Graue Literatur 5,937 Non-commercial literature 5,937 Arbeitspapier 5,502 Article in journal 5,010 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 5,010 Aufsatz im Buch 608 Book section 608 Hochschulschrift 394 Thesis 305 Collection of articles of several authors 131 Sammelwerk 131 Collection of articles written by one author 116 Sammlung 116 Konferenzschrift 82 Amtsdruckschrift 80 Government document 80 Bibliografie enthalten 65 Bibliography included 65 Aufsatzsammlung 63 Conference paper 59 Konferenzbeitrag 59 Article 57 Conference proceedings 39 Systematic review 25 Übersichtsarbeit 25 Advisory report 23 Gutachten 23 Research Report 20 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 19 Forschungsbericht 13 Statistik 12 Case study 7 Fallstudie 7 Rezension 7 Mikroform 6 Statistics 6 Mehrbändiges Werk 5 Multi-volume publication 5 Bibliografie 4
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English 16,104 German 829 French 135 Spanish 101 Undetermined 42 Italian 29 Dutch 26 Portuguese 18 Russian 18 Polish 15 Swedish 13 Finnish 8 Norwegian 8 Czech 6 Danish 6 Bulgarian 3 Hungarian 2 Japanese 1 Slovak 1 Slovenian 1
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Haan, Peter 165 Blundell, Richard W. 127 Peichl, Andreas 118 Meghir, Costas 106 Bargain, Olivier 102 Rogerson, Richard D. 93 Wrohlich, Katharina 87 Kalb, Guyonne 83 Apps, Patricia 77 Creedy, John 74 Strøm, Steinar 72 Mulligan, Casey B. 67 Rees, Ray 66 Colombino, Ugo 65 Soest, Arthur van 61 Siegloch, Sebastian 59 Pistaferri, Luigi 57 Moffitt, Robert A. 54 Riphahn, Regina T. 54 Steiner, Viktor 54 Schneider, Hilmar 51 Flood, Lennart 49 Guner, Nezih 49 Geyer, Johannes 48 Euwals, Rob 47 Ours, Jan C. van 47 Saez, Emmanuel 47 Chiappori, Pierre-André 46 Low, Hamish 46 Bloemen, Hans G. 45 Aaberge, Rolf 43 Blomquist, Nils Sören 43 Gong, Xiaodong 43 Neumark, David 43 Snower, Dennis J. 43 Molina, José Alberto 42 Prowse, Victoria 42 Borjas, George J. 41 Decoster, André 41 Orsini, Kristian 41
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National Bureau of Economic Research 488 OECD 82 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 46 Institut zur Zukunft der Arbeit <Bonn> 11 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit <Bonn> 10 Umeå universitet 9 Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 8 Edward Elgar Publishing 8 Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 7 North Carolina / Bureau of Employment Security Research 7 Universitetet i Oslo / Økonomisk institutt 7 World Bank 7 Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung 7 Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel / Institut für Weltwirtschaft 6 Institute for Fiscal Studies 6 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 6 Internationales Arbeitsamt 6 Sonderforschungsbereich Quantifikation und Simulation Ökonomischer Prozesse 6 USA / Bureau of Labor Statistics 6 William Davidson Institute <Ann Arbor, Mich.> 6 Australian National University / Centre for Economic Policy Research 5 Center for Arbejdsmarkeds- og Socialanalyse <Århus> 5 Center for Economic Analysis <Boulder, Colo.> 5 Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 5 European Commission / Joint Research Centre 5 European Labour Authority 5 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München / Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät 5 Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 5 Economic Development Administration 4 European Central Bank 4 Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Wirtschaft und Finanzen 4 Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond 4 Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main / Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften 4 Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques <Frankreich> / Direction des études et synthèses économiques 4 Institutet för Internationell Ekonomi <Stockholm> 4 Université catholique de Louvain / Institut de recherches économiques et sociales <1941-1960> 4 Birkbeck College / Department of Economics 3 Center for Economic Research <Tilburg> 3 Centre for Economic Performance 3 Ekonomiska forskningsinstitutet <Stockholm> 3
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Discussion paper series 948 NBER working paper series 484 IZA Discussion Paper 455 NBER Working Paper 409 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 373 IZA Discussion Papers 312 CESifo working papers 246 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 167 Working paper 147 Discussion paper 136 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 131 Journal of public economics 128 Applied economics 109 Review of Economics of the Household 100 Discussion papers / CEPR 97 Journal of human resources : JHR 90 CESifo Working Paper 85 The American economic review 81 Discussion papers / Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 80 Economics letters 78 Journal of labor economics 77 CESifo Working Paper Series 70 Working Paper 69 SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 65 Working paper series 62 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 60 EUROMOD working paper series 59 Journal of population economics 59 Review of economic dynamics 59 Bulletin / United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics 58 European economic review : EER 57 GLO discussion paper 57 Policy research working paper : WPS 56 Journal of monetary economics 52 Working papers 52 Applied economics letters 50 Wages and hours of labor series 49 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 48 Economic modelling 47 International tax and public finance 47
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ECONIS (ZBW) 16,337 EconStor 871 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 64 RePEc 43 USB Cologne (business full texts) 32 BASE 4 OLC EcoSci 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Immigration, labor shortages, and labor market dynamics
Mandelman, Federico S.; Yu, Yang; Zanetti, Francesco - 2026
Immigration has become a central driver of U.S. labor force growth. We document new empirical findings that shed light on the relationships between immigration, labor shortages, wage growth, and job openings during the high-immigration period of 2021-2024. The textbook search-and-matching model...
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The impact of Brexit on UK immigration and labour supply : evidence from synthetic differences in differences
Portes, Jonathan; Springford, John - 2026
This paper estimates the causal impact of Brexit on migrant employment in the United Kingdom using a synthetic difference-in-differences (SDID) framework. We construct a counterfactual trajectory for the UK based on a weighted combination of comparable European economies and compare...
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Offsetting the earnings disincentive in public housing : evidence from a behaviorally informed field intervention
Dykstra, Holly; Fernández-Guerrico, Sofía - 2026
Income-based rents in public housing create an earnings disincentive. We collaborate with a public housing authority to design a behaviorally informed program that returns part of the rent induced by higher earnings to residents. Importantly, the program automatically enrolled households and was...
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Labor supply when parents are in need of care
Lizardi, Eduardo Ramirez; Fevang, Elisabeth; Kverndokk, … - 2026
Using Norwegian administrative register data, we show that having a lone parent in the terminal stage of life has a small negative effect on the offspring's labor supply, both at the extensive and the intensive margins. While the effects at the intensive margin are reversed after the parent's...
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Comparative analysis of labor markets in Bulgaria, Italy, and the UK : wage dynamics, labor costs, and digital development
Zherlitsyn, Dmytro; Rekova, Nataliia - In: Economies : open access journal 14 (2026) 1, pp. 1-20
This article examines labor market dynamics in Bulgaria, Italy, and the United Kingdom by integrating demographic pressures, wage and labor cost adjustment, redistribution mechanisms, inequality outcomes, and digital readiness into a single comparative framework. This study first applies...
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The impact of employment types on labor income : evidence from China
Meng, Fancheng - In: Economies : open access journal 14 (2026) 3, pp. 1-32
The transformation of the labor market driven by digital technology has profoundly affected workers' income. Based on data from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) 2014-2022 and the China Labor-force Dynamic Survey (CLDS) 2012-2018, this paper systematically examines the causal effects of...
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Substitution and income effects of labor income taxation
Graber, Michael; Håvarstein, Morten; Mogstad, Magne; … - 2026
The elasticity of taxable income (ETI) parameter is a key quantity in empirical analysis of tax policy and labor supply. We examine when a commonly applied class of ETI estimands can be used to learn about individuals' ETI parameters and their (un)compensated elasticities of labor supply. We...
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Lasting impacts : COVID-19 infections and their effects on labor supply and disability insurance
Möhlmann, Jan L.; Verlaat, Timo; Vogt, Benedikt - 2026
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Drivers of past and future labor supply growth in the Netherlands
Scheer, Bas - 2026
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Fathers' involvement in domestic work and mothers' employment : evidence from bunching
Akesaka, Mika; Kikuchi, Nobuyoshi - 2026
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School closures and parental labour market responses during COVID-19 : evidence from South Africa
Eyal, Katherine; Daniels, Reza Che; Mlatsheni, Cecil; … - 2026
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Why do Americans no longer work so much more than non-Americans?
Birinci, Serdar; Karabarbounis, Loukas; See, Kurt - 2026
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The quiet revolution and the decline of routine jobs
Uniat, Lindsey - 2026
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Enhancing tax-benefit modelling functionality : labour supply responses in UKMOD
Van de Ven, Justin; Richiardi, Matteo; Brooks, Natasha; … - 2026
This paper describes the integration of labour supply behavioural responses into UKMOD, the UK tax-benefit microsimulation model belonging to the EUROMOD family. Traditional static models quantify only the direct ("morning after") fiscal and distributional effects of policy reforms, abstracting...
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Working from home in Jordan : adoption and implications
Aksoy, Cevat Giray; Bloom, Nicholas - 2026
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Marital rights, education, and labor supply : evidence from a natural experiment in France
Demont, Timothée; Ziparo, Roberta - 2026
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A wartime labour market : the case of Ukraine
Anastasia, Giacomo M.; Boeri, Tito; Zholud, Oleksandr - 2026
Wars disrupt labor markets, yet systematic evidence on how markets for labor services operate during conflicts is almost entirely absent. Ukraine is a rare exception: despite the full-scale Russian invasion, timely data on workers and vacancies, in both stocks and flows, remain available. We use...
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Labor market dynamics and public assistance programs : evidence from an estimated model of SNAP participation
Abrahams, Scott; Flabbi, Luca; Mabli, James - 2026
We develop and estimate a dynamic model of household labor supply and SNAP participation that explains two empirical puzzles: incomplete program take-up despite substantial benefits, and minimal employment effects of SNAP work requirements despite the constraints they impose. Our model...
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Immigration, labor shortages, and labor market dynamics
Mandelman, Federico S.; Yu, Yang; Zanetti, Francesco - 2026
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End-of-life medical spending : patterns and household spillovers
Ahammer, Alexander; Matic, Lea-Karla - 2026
Medical spending is highly concentrated at the end of life and varies widely across patients, raising a first-order welfare question about whether marginal end-of-life spending reflects waste or generates meaningful benefits. Using Austrian administrative data, we document that endof-life...
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The unintended consequences of a pension age increase : evidence from Ireland
Tuda, Dora; Doorley, Karina; Sandorova, Simona - 2026
We examine the labour market, welfare receipt and health effects of a reform to the Irish State Pension system which increased the age at which some workers could claim a State Pension. We use longitudinal data on ageing in Ireland and a causal identification strategy based on the random date of...
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Trade in appliances, household production, and labor force participation
Medina, Pamela; Sotelo, Sebastian; Velásquez, Daniel - 2026
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How does council tax support shape household incomes and work incentives?
Oulton, Matthew; Wernham, Tom - 2026
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Labour market, living standards and poverty trends in Wales
Michael, Jed; Wernham, Tom - 2026
The Welsh Government aims to increase employment and earnings as part of its 'Plan for Employability and Skills', and in order to help generate additional tax revenues that can help fund public services and investment. It also aims to reduce inequalities in employment and earnings, and has clear...
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Labour market, living standards and poverty trends in Scotland
Michael, Jed; Wernham, Tom - 2026
The Scottish Government aims to increase employment and earnings as part of its 'National Strategy for Economic Transformation' and in order to help generate additional tax revenues that can help fund public services and investment. It also has ambitious targets to significantly reduce poverty,...
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The evolution of labor supply in Jordan through 2025
Krafft, Caroline; Asʿad, Rāǧī; Abushehab, Nouf - 2026
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Pension wealth and the timing of retirement
Andersen, Torben M.; Borgbjerg, Anne Katrine; Maibom, Jonas - 2026
We analyze how pension wealth influences retirement timing using 25 years of Danish administrative panel data on wealth and labor market status. Exploiting early-career variation in firm-specific mandatory pension contribution rates, we study labor supply decisions from age 55 onward. Greater...
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A wartime labor market
Anastasia, Giacomo; Boeri, Tito; Zholud, Oleksandr - 2026
Wars disrupt labor markets, yet systematic evidence on how markets for labor services operate during conflicts is almost entirely absent. Ukraine is a rare exception: despite the full-scale Russian invasion, timely data on workers and vacancies, in both stocks and flows, remain available. We use...
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Life-cycle effects of public childcare : evidence on children and their parents
Silliman, Mikko; Mäkinen, Juuso - 2026
This paper provides large-scale evidence linking the economic effects of childcare programs to social skills measured in adulthood. We examine Finland's first national public childcare program, and document that it increased parental labor supply -through retirement- while reducing the...
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Unemployment, benefits and household spending : new evidence from UK bank account data
Delestre, Isaac; Waters, Tom - 2026
The risk of a worker falling into unemployment represents one of the most important threats to the stability of households' finances - both in terms of lower spending (and hence living standards) and in terms of a greater degree of financial distress (such as the accumulation of unmanageable...
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Marriage, fertility, and female labor force participation in an aging economy
Arnauld, Toama Boke Aime; Fujimoto, Junichi; Hsu, Minchung - 2026
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Income shocks, working hours, and mental health during COVID-19
Raftopoulou, Athina; Giannakopoulos, Nicholas - 2026
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Which ideas attract workers? : gender and labor supply in startups
Delecourt, Solène; Cranney, Katelyn; Chopra, Sahiba; … - 2026
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Cash transfers and labour supply under structural unemployment
Köhler, Tim; Stanwix, Benjamin; Bhorat, Haroon - 2026
How effective are cash transfers at improving labour market outcomes in settings characterized by severe job scarcity and constraints to self-employment? This paper provides evidence of the labour market effects of South Africa's Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, a low-value, unconditional...
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Turning up the heat : extreme heat and labor implications in West Africa
Tabe-Ojong, Martin Paul <Jr.>; Kakpo, Ange T.; … - In: Journal of development economics 179 (2026), pp. 1-16
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Estimating the welfare cost of labor supply frictions
Bergstrom, Katy; Dodds, William; Lacoste, Nicholas; … - In: Journal of public economics 253 (2026), pp. 1-31
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A wartime labor market : the case of Ukraine
Anastasia, Giacomo M.; Boeri, Tito; Zholud, Oleksandr - 2026
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The unintended consequences of a pension age increase : evidence from Ireland
Tuda, Dora; Doorley, Karina; Sándorová, Simona - 2026
We examine the labour market, welfare receipt and health effects of a reform to the Irish State Pension system which increased the age at which some workers could claim a State Pension. We use longitudinal data on ageing in Ireland and a causal identification strategy based on the random date of...
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The impact of Malta's free childcare scheme on female employment
Maltseva, Natalia Bezzina - 2026
This study evaluates the impact of Malta's 2014 childcare reform, a universal Free Childcare Scheme for children aged 3 months to 3 years, on female employment. Using a difference-in-differences (DD) framework and matched DD models, I find that the reform may have increased the probability of...
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Adapting to scarcity : the role of firms in occupational transitions
Klaeui, Jeremias; Kopp, Daniel; Lalive, Rafael; … - 2026
This paper examines the circumstances under which firms facilitate occupational transitions, complementing prior work that focuses on workers' decisions. We link unemployment insurance records with application diaries and clickstream data from a recruitment platform to causally assess how...
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Commitment and the dynamics of household labour supply : new tests and evidence from Europe
Velilla, Jorge; Theloudis, Alexandros; Chiappori, … - 2026
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How much does responsibility matter in fairness measurement?
Jacquet, Laurence; Jia, Zhiyang; Thoresen, Thor Olav - 2026
Empirical evidence suggests that social acceptance of redistribution depends on whether income differences result from preferences (of which individuals are responsible) or from circumstances. We propose a new empirical method that measures the importance of preferences in the distribution of...
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End-of-life medical spending : patterns and household spillovers
Ahammer, Alexander; Matic, Lea-Karla - 2026
Medical spending is highly concentrated at the end of life and varies widely across patients, raising a first-order welfare question about whether marginal end-of-life spending reflects waste or generates meaningful benefits. Using Austrian administrative data, we document that endof- life...
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The labor market impacts of fair work legislation
Gruber, Anja - In: ILR review : a publication of the New York State School … 79 (2026) 1, pp. 59-90
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Life-cycle effects of public childcare : evidence on children and their parents
Silliman, Mikko; Mäkinen, Juuso - 2026
This paper provides large-scale evidence linking the economic effects of childcare programs to social skills measured in adulthood. We examine Finland's first national public childcare program, and document that it increased parental labor supply - through retirement - while reducing the...
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The decline in average hours worked in Ireland
Keenan, Enda - 2026
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U-shaped association between Education and fertility among married women : evidence from Japan
Liu, Yang - 2026
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How do value added taxes affect wages and labor?
Hundsdoerfer, Jochen; Löwe, Maren - 2026
We analyze how value added taxes (VATs) affect labor market outcomes (firms' employee costs, wages, hours worked, employment). While VATs are designed to tax consumption, they are levied at the firm level, which creates potential spillovers to labor markets. We hypothesize that VATs affect wages...
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How do value added taxes affect wages and labor?
Hundsdoerfer, Jochen; Löwe, Maren - 2026
We analyze how value added taxes (VATs) affect labor market outcomes (firms' employee costs, wages, hours worked, employment). While VATs are designed to tax consumption, they are levied at the firm level, which creates potential spillovers to labor markets. We hypothesize that VATs affect wages...
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Pension wealth and the timing of retirement
Andersen, Torben M.; Borgbjerg, Anne Katrine; Maibom, Jonas - 2026
We analyze how pension wealth influences retirement timing using 25 years of Danish administrative panel data on wealth and labor market status. Exploiting early-career variation in firm-specific mandatory pension contribution rates, we study labor supply decisions from age 55 onward. Greater...
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