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addressed much more directly given the recent availability of panel data featuring repeated observation over extended periods of …
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Combining eight years of panel data with an event study approach, we show that rural Chinese women's labor supply falls …
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In recent years, the study of labor supply has occupied the attention of a large number of economists. With the growth in interest in the topic and with the inevitable diversity of economic models and statistical methods proposed by new entrants in the field, the literature has developed its own...
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This paper measures excess labor supply in equilibrium. We examine hiring shocks--which employ 24% of the labor force in external month-long jobs--in Indian local labor markets. In peak months, wages increase instantaneously and local aggregate employment declines. In lean months, consistent...
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This paper investigates to what extent the 1998 reform of Sweden's public old-age pension system contributed to the … containing all males and females born in Sweden between 1927 and 1950 and observe their retirement behavior during 1991-2012. The …
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This paper evaluates the tax reforms carried out in Sweden between 1980 and 1991. We use a recently developed …
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This paper provides an overview of the Swedish social security system and its impact on individual retirement behavior. First, we give some historical facts, as well as a more detailed description of the current situation, of labor market behavior of older persons. Second, we describe the social...
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This paper studies the background to the increase in labor force participation of older workers in Sweden since 2000 …
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We study the effect of wealth on labor supply using the randomized assignment of monetary prizes in a large sample of Swedish lottery players. We find winning a lottery prize modestly reduces labor earnings, with the reduction being immediate, persistent, and similar by age, education, and sex....
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as well as income taxes in Sweden. We use the option value for staying in the labor force as a measure of economic …
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