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TWFE panel data Difference-in-Differences (DID) model to define the correct statistical framework of the study, and to …
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estimate the cyclical sensitivity of the labor force participation, we employ a panel dataset of fifty Spanish provinces for …
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We look at how strongly shocks to asset values affect labour supply, using Italian data. We use asset price shocks to provide a measure of wealth changes that is exogenous to households’ saving and labour supply. Our results point to significant effects of wealth on hours of work and on...
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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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-year unbalanced panel data set from Norwegian farm couples (households) and logit modeling of one-period transition … market transitions ; agriculture ; panel data ; markov chain ; logit analysis ; state dependence ; multiple job-holding …
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This paper proposes new ℓ1-penalized quantile regression estimators for panel data, which explicitly allows for …
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presence of risk and hours under perfect foresight. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel from 2001 to 2012, we estimate the …
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