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. Even at the intensive margin, we find that the elasticity for women exceeds that for men. For men and women in the … Netherlands, we predict an uncompensated labour supply elasticity of 0.1 (or 0.2 if an alternative specification is preferred) and …
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retirement age. Wage increases have a modest impact on labor supply. The overall elasticity for nurses is close to zero (like for …
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retirement age. Wage increases have a modest impact on labor supply. The overall elasticity for nurses is close to zero (like for …
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This paper investigates the credit channel in Germany and the United Kingdom. The financial systems of these two … competition among credit intermediaries, resulting in a declining dependence on banks in Germany. …
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This paper exploits survey information on reservation wages and data on actual wages from the European Community … elasticities are computed for the United Kingdom and eleven other European nations. -- Reservation wages ; probability of … reemployment ; accepted wages ; unemployment benefits ; arrival rate of job offers ; wage offer distributions …
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mothers are higher in France than in Germany. Since the sample of mothers deciding on employment after a child is born might … characteristics appear to affect both the birth and the employment decisions in a different way in France and Germany. Some of the …
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cycle in Germany and in the United States. Previous research has found that, firstly, the extensive margin dominates and … Germany it is quite volatile over time. In general the intensive margin in Germany is more important than in the United States … Great Recession and the subsequent time period the intensive margin is dominant in Germany independent of the choice of the …
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