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des Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) für den Zeitraum 1999-2009. Unsere Schätzungen zeigen, dass sowohl Gewohnheits … (PSID) covering the time span from 1999 to 2009. We find that both habits, measured as lagged consumption, and envy motives …
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We study the impact of selection bias on estimates of the gender pay gap, focusing on whether the gender pay gap has fallen since 1981. Previous research has found divergent results across techniques, identification strategies, data sets, and time periods. Using Michigan Panel Study of Income...
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This paper studies household labor supply, within the context of an intertemporal collective model, and three prominent intrahousehold commitment regimes: full commitment, no commitment, and limited commitment. We propose a test that distinguishes among all three alternatives based on how...
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Drawing on the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we document a startling empirical pattern: the career earnings premium from a four-year college degree (relative to a high school diploma) for persons from low-income backgrounds is considerably less than it is for those from higher-income...
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of couples' commuting, wages, labor supply, and consumption. Using data from the PSID for the years 2011-2019, results …
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