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$38 after accounting for these labour supply effects much larger than the Australian Government's own prediction of $12 …
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$38 after accounting for these labour supply effects much larger than the Australian Government's own prediction of $12 …, which does not allow for labour supply effects. -- family labour supply ; Australia ; simulated maximum likelihood …
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We use unique data in which both partners report about household finances to demonstrate that there is often disagreement about whether the household has experienced financial difficulty in the past year. Four alternative explanations for this disagreement are tested using the data. The results...
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income of $38 after accounting for these labour supply effects - much larger than the Australian Government's own prediction …
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We use unique data in which both partners report about household finances to demonstrate that there is often disagreement about whether the household has experienced financial difficulty in the past year. Four alternative explanations for this disagreement are tested using the data. The results...
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We study work hours of Australian couples using a structural labour-supply model. We introduce model improvements which allow error in wage estimation and unobserved influences on partners' non-market time to be correlated with one another and with own wage. This more realistic model produces...
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We use unique data in which both partners report about household finances to demonstrate that there is often disagreement about whether the household has experienced financial difficulty in the past year. Four alternative explanations for this disagreement are tested using the data. The results...
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