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Labour Supply in the Informal Economy in Russia during Transition
Kolev, Alexandre
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1998
This paper investigates the informal labour market in Russia in late 1995 and estimates a labour supply function in the informal sector using nationally representative micro-data from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, Round VI. The findings show that the informal economy constitutes a...
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Cohort Size and Female Labor Supply
Gustafsson, Siv
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1990
Easterlin's relative income hypothesis projects for smaller cohorts increasing
wages
, increasing fertility and … female net
wages
therefore stimulate female labor supply. The example of Sweden shows that pronatalist policies can be …
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Women's
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in Full- and Part-Time Jobs in Great Britain
Ermisch, John F
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Wright, Robert E
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1988
An analysis of hourly pay that allows for the choice of whether to work full-time, part-time or not at all (using the 1980 Women in Employment Survey) finds significant sample selection bias for women in full-time jobs. Part of the observed differential between the hourly pay of full-timers and...
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Aggregate Labor Market Outcomes: The Role of Choice and Chance
Krusell, Per
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Mukoyama, Toshihiko
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Rogerson, Richard
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
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2009
Commonly used frictional models of the labor market imply that changes in frictions have large effects on steady state employment and unemployment. We use a model that features both frictions and an operative labor supply margin to examine the robustness of this feature to the inclusion of a...
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The Career Costs of Children
Adda, Jérôme
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Dustmann, Christian
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Stevens, Katrien
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2011
unearned
wages
(as women drop out of the labor market), loss of human capital, and selection into more child …
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Two Views of Inequality Over the Life-Cycle
Heathcote, Jonathan
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Storesletten, Kjetil
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Violante, …
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
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2004
Data on the life-cycle profiles of inequality in
wages
, earnings, hours worked and consumption contains precious …
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Population Ageing, Government Budgets, and Productivity Growth in Politico-Economic Equilibrium
Gonzalez-Eiras, Martin
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Niepelt, Dirk
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2007
We analyze the effect of changes in fertility and longevity on taxes, the composition of government spending, and productivity. To that purpose, we introduce politics in an OLG economy with endogenous growth due to human and physical capital accumulation. Population ageing shifts political power...
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The Terms of Trade, Labour Supply and the Current Account
Bean, Charles R
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
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1984
This paper extends Svensson and Razin's two period analysis of the Laursen-Harberger-Metzler effect to the important case where labour supply and output are variable. A terms of trade shift alters the relationship between the product and the consumption wage and so induces a change in output....
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The Marginal Cost of Public Funds: Hours of Work versus Labor Force Participation
Kleven, Henrik
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Kreiner, Claus Thustrup
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
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2006
This paper extends the theory and measurement of the marginal cost of public funds (MCF) to account for labour force participation responses. Our work is motivated by the emerging consensus in the empirical literature that extensive (participation) responses are more important than intensive...
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Multiple Job Holding as a 'Hedge' Against Unemployment
Bell, David
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Hart, Robert A
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Wright, Robert E
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1997
This paper explores a possible link between job security and multiple job-holding in the United Kingdom. It is argued that an individual may hold a second job if they believe that their primary job has a high risk of termination. The reason is that holding a second job may cushion the financial...
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