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for leisure. Transitional dynamics of production growth, especially of structural change towards a "new" sector (with … relatively scarce experience), of the optimal sectoral distribution of working time and of leisure as well as the corresponding …
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Major strands of recent macroeconomic theory hinge on the relation of workers' efforts to their wages, but there has … include detailed time diaries to examine how changes in the use of time on the job affect wages. Additional time spent by the … average worker relaxing at work has no impact on earnings (and is presumably unproductive). Additional on-the- job leisure …
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Major strands of recent macroeconomic theory hinge on the relation of workers' efforts to their wages, but there has … include detailed time diaries to examine how changes in the use of time on the job affect wages. Additional time spent by the … average worker relaxing at work has no impact on earnings (and is presumably unproductive). Additional on-the- job leisure …
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affects labor markets in sending countries, particularly the wages of workers who do not emigrate. Most studies find that … emigration increases wages in the sending country but only for non-emigrants with substitutable skills similar to those of … country loses many highly educated workers, the economy can become less productive altogether, leading to lower wages for …
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This paper tests some empirical implications of the general human capital model's explanation of rising wage profiles. At the individual level, the model implies that there will be a negative relationship between the initial wage level and wage growth of young, inexperienced workers. At the...
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This paper tests some empirical implications of the general human capital model's explanation of rising wage profiles. At the individual level, the model implies that there will be a negative relationship between the initial wage level and wage growth of young, inexperienced workers. At the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012474244
Using a time-separable utility function where leisure is introduced through the disutility of working time and is … harmful for growth. A tighter environmental tax reduces the incentives to educate by increasing leisure time and lowers the … presence of leisure, the environmental tax does not affect human capital accumulation if the source of pollution is output …
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labor productivity and the marginal utility of leisure evolve endogenously over the workweek. Labor productivity is shaped …
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