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-urban divides, forms of migrant labour, rapid rural-urban migration, and high and rising real wages in the formal sector, the two …
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An analysis of hourly pay that allows for the choice of whether to work full-time, part-time or not at all (using the 1980 Women in Employment Survey) finds significant sample selection bias for women in full-time jobs. Part of the observed differential between the hourly pay of full-timers and...
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This paper investigates the determinants of the labour supply of nurses in the UK. Attention focuses on the elasticity … nature of wages by using 2- stage least squares. Tests for and control of selection bias are achieved using methods based on … variable addition tests for panel data. We find that the elasticity of hours supplied with respect to wage is 0.40 suggesting …
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Easterlin's relative income hypothesis projects for smaller cohorts increasing wages, increasing fertility and … female net wages therefore stimulate female labor supply. The example of Sweden shows that pronatalist policies can be …
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