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The analysis in this paper provides estimates of family welfare losses generated by wage and nonlabor income declines experienced across the Great Recession and by labor market constraints existing postrecession. Welfare losses are greater as families (both married and single) move up the income...
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Act of 2017 (TCJA). We estimate labor supply elasticities for married families in the Current Population Survey from 2015 … and resulting change in welfare among families with different characteristics under the new TCJA tax code. We find that … optimal hours are lower post-TCJA, relative to before. However, there are differences across family members and family types …
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external threat points (divorce) into the microsimulation of tax policy reforms in France. Following the suggestion of McElroy …
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This paper calculates the cost of an unemployment shock in terms of family welfare for married and single families separately and by education level. We find that, overall, families face an average annualized expected dollar equivalent welfare loss of $1,156 when the unemployment rate rises by 1...
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We develop a method for distributional regression of joint multidimensional choice on nonlinear prices departing from a household model of labor supply that focuses on tax policy effects. Our distribution functions are derived under minimal theoretical assumptions and have a simple structure. We...
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The analysis in this paper provides estimates of family welfare losses generated by wage and nonlabor income declines experienced across the Great Recession and by labor market constraints existing postrecession. Welfare losses are greater as families (both married and single) move up the income...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010397708
The analysis in this paper provides estimates of family welfare losses generated by wage and nonlabor income declines experienced across the Great Recession and by labor market constraints existing postrecession. Welfare losses are greater as families (both married and single) move up the income...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010942500
GSOEP data. In a microsimulation the present tax-benefit system with child benefit/allowance is replaced by a tax scheme …
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The female/male average wage ratio has steadily risen from 1983 to 2012. In earlier work, we found that the falling wage gap from 1983 to 1993 was materially detrimental to the average dual-earner family. The female/male wage ratio continued to rise over the following two decades, accompanied by...
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