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Considering the contribution of the distribution of individual wages and earnings to that of household incomes we find …
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We investigate whether working time is related to the intensity of income comparisons and relative income. Our simple theoretical model demonstrates that the effects of relative income concerns depend on whether an individual can choose contractual working hours and/or overtime. In the empirical...
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This paper analyzes the trends and root causes of extreme working hours in sixteen Western European countries, Canada, and the United States between 1970 and 2010. Earlier literature has revealed increasing trends in extreme working hours in the United States and recognized the negative...
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Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we show that changes in working hours, not changes in wages, are the … earnings distribution based on desired working hours and actual hourly wages exhibits significantly less inequality than the …
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