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We extend the scarce evidence on labor supply in post-transition countries by estimating the wage elasticity of labor …
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We extend the scarce evidence on labor supply in post-transition countries by estimating the wage elasticity of labor …
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We extend the scarce evidence on labor supply in post-transition countries by estimating the wage elasticity of labor …
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finding is especially strong on the extensive margin where the elasticity for a wage decrease is twice that for a wage …
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finding is especially strong on the extensive margin where the elasticity for a wage decrease is twice that for a wage …
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Recent empirical findings have cast doubt on the neoclassical model of labor supply. However, estimation issues, and … generate a spurious negative and significant elasticity of daily hours …
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Labor supply in the market for low-paid jobs in Germany is strongly influenced by tax exemptions - even for individuals to whom these exemptions do not apply. We present compelling evidence that an individual's choice set depends on other workers' preferences because firms cater their job offers...
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shocks improves the model fit considerably. The empirical strategy allows for the estimation of the Marshallian labor supply … elasticity without the use of consumption or asset data. We find this elasticity on average to be negative, but small. The degree …
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