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current and future (expected) wages, past wage shocks have a lasting and significant impact on present labor supply and public …
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setting. We show that wages are positively related to household labor supply, although cross and lagged effects show negative … wages, with wives behaving altruistically, and husbands egoistically. Sex ratios appear to be nonsignificant in this …
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This paper studies household labor supply, within the context of an intertemporal collective model, and three prominent intrahousehold commitment regimes: full commitment, no commitment, and limited commitment. We propose a test that distinguishes among all three alternatives based on how...
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correlation between individual wages and labor supply, while cross-wages go in the opposite direction. Additionally, we find that …
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This paper analyses the impact of current and past lottery wins on household labor supply in the United Kingdom using data from the British Household Panel Survey 1997-2008. Estimating individual fixed-effects models, we show that male annual hours of work do not respond to lottery wins, whilst...
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