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We estimate a dynamic discrete choice model of Registered Nurses' labor supply with random terms. A distinguished feature of our model is that random terms are correlated over time and jobs (habit persistence). Past options and not only the past optimal choices matter for the current choices....
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We estimate a dynamic discrete choice model of Registered Nurses’ labor supply with random terms. A distinguished feature of our model is that random terms are correlated over time and jobs (habit persistence). Past options and not only the past optimal choices matter for the current choices....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010436536
Recently Dagsvik and Karlström (2005) have demonstrated how one can compute Compensating Variation and Compensated Choice Probabilities by means of analytic formulas in the context of discrete choice models. In this paper we offer a new and simplified derivation of the Compensated probabilities...
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We estimate a dynamic discrete choice model of Registered Nurses' labor supply with random terms. A distinguished feature of our model is that random terms are correlated over time and jobs (habit persistence). Past options and not only the past optimal choices matter for the current choices....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013040495
This paper employs a microeconometric framework to examine the labor supply responses and the welfare effects from replacing current tax systems in Italy, Norway and Sweden by a flat tax on total income. The flat tax rates are determined so that the tax revenues are equal to the revenues as of...
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results indicate that an overall wage increase may shift labor supply away from the irregular part of the economy towards the …
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wage increase gives the women an incentive to shift labor supply from the public to the private sector. This occurs despite … reasons for our result are that in the private sector wages are more dispersed and hours are less regulated. Marginal tax …
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results indicate that an overall wage increase may shift labor supply away from the irregular part of the economy towards the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010274740
such as hours of work, sector specific wages and other sector specific aspects of the jobs. We focus in particular on …
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wages and other sector specific aspects of the jobs. We focus in particular on the theoretical justification of functional …, with a detailed specification of job opportunities, is compared empirically with a model in which the utility is …
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