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worked or the hourly wage. This study revisits the link between problem drinking and earnings using data from the 1989 and …
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wage rates. However, both specifications produce significantly and positive income effects. -- income taxation ; hourly … to the earlier literature we also estimate taxable income elasticities. As expected, these are larger than for the hourly … wage rates ; work effort ; micro simulation …
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employment, rising dual-earnership and part-time employment underline its relevance. We discuss the measurement of wage … inequality, data sources, and stylized facts of wage dispersion for rich countries. The literature explaining the dispersion of … wage rates and the role of institutions is evaluated, from the early 1980s to the recent literature on job polarization and …
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for men. These findings are consistent with the possibility that increasing UK wage inequality is associated with an … upward impact on work hours. -- long hours ; wage inequality …
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wage rates. However, both specifications produce significantly and positive income effects … to the earlier literature we also estimate taxable income elasticities. As expected, these are larger than for the hourly …
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We decompose permanent earnings risk into contributions from hours and wage shocks. To distinguish between hours shocks …, modeled as innovations to the marginal disutility of work, and labor supply reactions to wage shocks we formulate a life …-cycle model of consumption and labor supply. Both permanent wage and hours shocks are important to explain earnings risk, but wage …
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This chapter reviews the evidence on the relationship between telework and households' time allocation, drawing heavily on the empirical evidence from time diary data, and discusses the implications of telework for workers' productivity, wages, labor force participation, and well-being as well...
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This chapter reviews the evidence on the relationship between telework and households' time allocation, drawing heavily on the empirical evidence from time diary data, and discusses the implications of telework for workers' productivity, wages, labor force participation, and well-being. Telework...
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We introduce a structural model which jointly estimates the full-time wage premium and female labor supply, using the …), caused by the coexistence of both full- and part-time wage rates, and makes wages fully endogenous to the labor supply choice … small full-time wage premium. Our estimates for labor supply elasticities lie within the ranges reported in previous …
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, job mobility, the minimum wage, industrial composition and the public/private sector dichotomy. The analysis covers the …
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