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It is estimated that only 5% of musicians in Italy are regularly employed. In an attempt at understanding such a peculiar situation, we build a theoretical model of the musicians’ labour market in which we embed the main institutional features of the Italian system. We notice how the presence...
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The study explores the dynamics of moonlighting, demographics, human capital and association of occupations between … workers residing in urban areas. Among two motives according to theoretical framework of moonlighting; first, constraint on … occupation are insignificant in moonlighting decision. The model specification also attempts to correct the endogenous regressor …
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mandate, often referred to as moonlighting. Despite the important selection and incentive effects such outside positions might … engender, academic studies evaluating the prevalence, desirability and/or consequences of politicians' moonlighting have …
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Using data from the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, we examine the cyclicality by sex of moonlighting and … moonlighting hours. We find that, once we account for the sample selection into employment, both men and women exhibit procyclical … moonlighting probabilities. Likewise, moonlighting hours for male multiple job holders are procyclical. These findings contradict …
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time over the life cycle, and 2) nonstandard work arrangements (e.g., temporary work, job sharing and moonlighting). …
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This book reveals the considerable variation in the levels of growth in a broad set of nonstandard work arrangements while presenting a comprehensive view of how, as a result, the nature of the employment relationship is changing within and among countries.
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incentive for moonlighting in the United Kingdom is due to financial pressures and the desire for heterogeneous jobs. The …
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Physicians are supposed to serve patients' interests, but some are more inclined to do so than others. This paper studies how the system of health care provision affects the allocation of patients to physicians when physicians differ in altruism. We show that allowing for private provision of...
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males reporting a second job in 1993 (Mishel and Bernstein, 1995, p. 226). Moonlighting reflects growing financial stress … percent of moonlighters report taking the second job due to economic hardship. Additionally, moonlighting is a reflection of … job. To restate in economic terminology, moonlighting arises from at least two distinct reasons. First, many individuals …
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