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supply by 6-10 hours in the week following the payment date. This reduction in hours of work is larger for married women and …
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distributive impact on the hours worked by adults by estimating unconditional quantile treatment effects. The results suggest that … the impact of land titling on labor is positive and greater at the median of the "weekly hours worked" distribution. …
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Recent policies aiming to prolong worklives have increased older males' labor supply. Yet, little is known about their intergenerational effects. Using unique Dutch administrative data covering three consecutive generations, this paper studies the impact of increased grandfathers' labor supply...
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Using high-frequency Italian administrative data, the author studies the heterogeneous effects of a reform raising the normal retirement age (NRA) from 60 years to 65 years for private-sector male employees. The analysis, based on a difference-in-differences (DD) method, shows that the NRA raise...
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Recent studies have proposed causal machine learning (CML) methods to estimate conditional average treatment effects (CATEs). In this study, I investigate whether CML methods add value compared to conventional CATE estimators by re-evaluating Connecticut's Jobs First welfare experiment. This...
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work hours/week, I find that the efects on labor supply come exclusively from the extensive margin. Second, the efects of …
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The basic economic model of labor supply has a very clear prediction of what we should expect when an adult receives an unexpected cash windfall: they should work less and earn less. This intuition underlies concerns that many types of cash transfers, ranging from government benefits to migrant...
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working hours. Workers partially compensate for lost hours by increasing their labor supply on days that follow high …
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covered by social security, and rewards working longer hours by a wage subsidy. Although this alternative reform would yield …
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The purpose of this paper is to evaluate a recent Swedish in-work tax credit reform where we pay particular attention to labor market exclusion; i.e. individuals in as well as outside the labor force are included in the analysis. To highlight the importance of the joint effects from the tax and...
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