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and Medicaid Services (CMS), we first construct estimates for physicians' hours spent on Medicare Part B FFS beneficiaries …
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disorders on employment and conditional work hours and income. Two-stage instrumental variables methods were used to correct for … and a substantial drop in the conditional earnings of men and women, although these findings were somewhat more sensitive …
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identical (labor) incomes at the outset of their careers, their earnings soon diverge, with the male annual earnings advantage … rising gender gap in earnings: differences in training prior to MBA graduation; differences in career interruptions; and … differences in weekly hours. These three determinants can explain the bulk of gender differences in earnings across the years …
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Social Security benefits that accrue with additional earnings on three measures of labor supply: retirement, hours, and labor … earnings. We develop a new approach to identifying these incentive effects by exploiting five provisions in the Social Security … statistically significant, but we do not find a statistically significant earnings elasticity …
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permanent income hypothesis and the Keynesian consumption model using a dynamic factor model of consumption, hours, wages …, unemployment, and income. We show that a quarterly dynamic factor model with restrictions on the lag structure nay be used with … at different time intervals and/or are aggregates for the calendar year. By using several income indicators we are able …
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Prior research has shown that exogenous shocks to the demand for medical products spur additional product development. These studies do not distinguish between breakthrough products and those that largely duplicate the performance of existing products. In this paper, we use a novel data set to...
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I analyze two extensions to the standard model of life cycle labor supply that feature operative choices along both the intensive and extensive margin. The first assumes that individuals face different continuous wage-hours schedules. The second assumes that all work must be coordinated across...
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. We further find that employees of target firms experience a reduction in work hours and stagnation in wages despite an …
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-sectional distribution of usual weekly hours and hourly wages. First, usual weekly hours are heavily concentrated around 40 hours, while at … wages are non-monotonic across the usual hours distribution, with a peak for those working 50 hours. The novel feature of … the model is that earnings are non-linear in hours and the nature of the nonlinearity varies over the hours distribution …
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In this paper we use indirect inference to estimate a joint model of earnings, employment, job changes, wage rates, and … heterogeneity, job-specific error components in both wages and hours, and measurement error. We use the model to address a number of … important questions in labor economics, including the source of the experience profile of wages, the response of job changes to …
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