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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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Shortage of nurses is a problem in several countries. It is an unsettled question whether increasing wages constitute a …,638 individuals over 6 years totalling 69,122 observations. The estimated wage elasticity after controlling for individual …
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Does competition in the labor market affect wage inequality? Standard textbook monopsony models predict that lower employer labor market power reduces wage dispersion. We test this hypothesis using Social Security data from Lithuania. We first fit a two-way fixed effects model to quantify the...
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using repeated cross-sectional data confirms this trend for Norway – the gross wage elasticity for married women decreased …
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retirement age. Wage increases have a modest impact on labor supply. The overall elasticity for nurses is close to zero (like for …
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support can be mustered without hurting equity too much. We also investigate the effects of Germany meeting its legal target …
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duration dependence in the exit rates to employment and potential depreciation in reemployment wages. We show that the main …
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exploit the setting of the German reunification. A state socialist country, East Germany strongly encouraged mothers to … participate in the labor market full-time, whereas West Germany propagated a more traditional male breadwinner-model. After …
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In this paper, we study the development and underlying drivers of skill premiums in Germany between 1980 and 2008. We … imply an elasticity of substitution between young and old workers of about 8, between medium- and low-skilled workers of 4 …
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We study the usually assumed trade-off between income and leisure in labor supply decisions using comprehensive German panel data. We compare non-employed individuals after plant closures with employed people regarding both income and time use as well as their subjective perceptions of these two...
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