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There is still considerable dispute about the magnitude of labor supply elasticities. While differences in micro and macro estimates are recently attributed to frictions and adjustment costs, we show that relatively low labor supply elasticities derived from microeconometric models can also be...
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choices in explaining the large variation in elasticity size observed across studies. While some recent studies show that …
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There is still considerable dispute about the magnitude of labor supply elasticities. While differences in estimates especially between micro and macro models are recently attributed to frictions and adjustment costs, we show that the variation in elasticities derived from structural labor...
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response to benefit generosity, suggesting an elasticity of DI participation of 1.26. Additionally, we observe a smaller … employment response, with an estimated elasticity of -0.15. Our findings indicate that the receipt of DI is widely perceived as a …
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care prices for children in different age ranges and we calculate regional child care prices based upon child …-level information. The salient finding is that child care prices do have statistically significant effects on mothers' labour supply and …
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, shows that the extent of local linkages indeed generally reduces the wage elasticity of labour demand. This result is …
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