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Zealand in the future?; and should gender equity in paid and unpaid work be a key part of the discussion about labour market …, parental care of children and leisure that individuals and households are able to achieve. …
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inequality reduction of the tax schedule and agents' preferences. We next demonstrate that an elasticity of labour supply which …
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While the link between the labour force status and welfare of Australian sole parents has been well documented, there … modelling framework to predict the labour supply, welfare and fiscal impacts of reform measures which have been suggested in the …
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We examine how tax avoidance in the form of trade in well-functioning asset markets affects the empirical study of labor supply. We discuss the implications for tax policy analysis, and we show that a failure to account for avoidance responses may lead to huge errors when predicting how tax...
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This paper develops an analytical framework to study consumption and labour supply in a rich class of heterogeneous …
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distortions. To analyse labour market participation decisions in a world with market frictions, we propose and solve a three …-state macro model of the labour market. We show that workers' decisions of entering into the labour market and exiting from the … labour market are fundamentally different in the presence of frictions: irreversible costs paid by workers at the entry level …
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