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We measure the impact of measurement error in labor-supply elasticities estimated over recalled usual work hours, as is ubiquitous in the literature. Employing hours of work in diaries collected by the American Time Use Survey, 2003-12, along with the same respondents' recalled usual hours, we...
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We measure the impact of measurement error in labor-supply elasticities estimated over recalled usual work hours, as is ubiquitous in the literature. Employing hours of work in diaries collected by the American Time Use Survey, 2003-12, along with the same respondents' recalled usual hours, we...
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We measure the impact of measurement error in labor-supply elasticities estimated over recalled usual work hours, as is ubiquitous in the literature. Employing hours of work in diaries collected by the American Time Use Survey, 2003-12, along with the same respondents' recalled usual hours, we...
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We measure the impact of measurement error in labor-supply elasticities estimated over recalled usual work hours, as is ubiquitous in the literature. Employing hours of work in diaries collected by the American Time Use Survey, 2003-12, along with the same respondents' recalled usual hours, we...
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quantity spillover (even when prices are flexible) but also to a spillover of product demand elasticity onto the elasticity of …) the wage elasticity and the unemployment rate. This hypothesis is tested on three sets of data. 1) For low-skilled workers … evidence for the hypothesis (there is essentially no cyclical variability in the elasticity); and 3) In time-series data for …
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quantity spillover (even when prices are flexible) but also to a spillover of product demand elasticity onto the elasticity of …) the wage elasticity and the unemployment rate. This hypothesis is tested on three sets of data. 1) For low-skilled workers … evidence for the hypothesis (there is essentially no cyclical variability in the elasticity); and 3) In time-series data for …
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