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This paper analyzes the labor supply response of married women to their husbands' job losses (Added Worker Effect) due …
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We investigate the determinants of couples labor supply within an experimental setting. On the one hand, we are interested in the effect of taxes on couples labor supply, but on the other hand we focus on factors beyond purely economic incentives: the role of the social norm of a male...
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This paper explores the implications of gender-based income taxation in a non-cooperative model of a couple's time allocation between market work and providing a household public good. We find that the optimal structure of differential taxation by gender is solely determined by spouses' relative...
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to total family income. The information structure is the traditional one in Mirrleesian nonlinear income tax models …
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We conducted an experiment on the nature of income sharing within 95 established couples in Germany. In a first step, the partners revealed their individual preferences by making consumption choices independently. In a second step, decisions were taken jointly over five different rounds with...
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position of a secondary earner, are more susceptible to changes in tax scheme while women do not react to a change in tax …
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