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for estimating models with a richer economic structure, which are often required for policy analysis. This paper presents … supply models, such as non-convex tax rules, benefits, unobserved wages of non-workers, and model coherency. The utility …, even though the second order model is statistically rejected against higher order models. Monte Carlo simulations are used …
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The degree of responsiveness of Australian women's labour supply to child care cost has been a matter of some debate. There is a view that the level of responsiveness is very low or negligible, running counter to international and anecdotal evidence. In this paper we review the Australian and...
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This paper investigates both the added worker effect (the labour supply responses of women to their partners' job losses) and the discouraged worker effect (workers withdrawing from the labour market because of failed searches) for married women in Australia, with the emphasis on the former. We...
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We evaluate price subsidies and tax credits for child care. We focus on partnered women's labor supply, household income and welfare, demand for formal and informal child care and government expenditure. Using Australian data, we estimate a joint, discrete structural model of labor supply and...
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for estimating models with a richer economic structure, which are often required for policy analysis. This paper presents … supply models, such as non-convex tax rules, benefits, unobserved wages of non-workers, and model coherency. The utility …, even though the second order model is statistically rejected against higher order models. Monte Carlo simulations are used …
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