We study the e¤ects of on-the-job skill accumulation on average hours worked by age and the volatility of hours over the life cycle in a calibrated general equilibrium model. Two forms of skill accumulation are considered: learning by doing and on-the-job training. In our economy with learning by doing, individuals supply more labor early in the life cycle and less as they approach retirement than they do in an economy without this feature. The impact of this feature on the volatility of hours over the life cycle depends on the value of the intertemporal elasticity of labor supply. When individuals accumulate skills by on-the-job training, there are only weak e¤ects on both the steady-state labor supply and its volatility over the life cycl...
This paper documents and discusses a dramatic change in the cyclical behavior of aggregate hours wor...
TEPP (Travail, Emploi et Politiques Publiques - FR CNRS 3435) Working paper n°2014-3.Since the last ...
Recent growth theories have utilized the Ben-Porath (1967) mechanism according to which prolonging t...
We study the e¤ects of on-the-job skill accumulation on average hours worked by age and the volatili...
We study the e¤ects of on-the-job skill accumulation on average hours worked by age and the volatili...
We develop and estimate a life-cycle model in which individuals make decisions about consumption, hu...
Do the implications for business cycle issues change when we switch from studying infinitely lived,...
ours worked by individuals with a college degree (skilled workers) since the mid-1980’s. Using the C...
We develop a dynamic discrete choice model of training choice, employment and wage growth, allowing ...
This paper studies the life-cycle dynamics of individual labor market outcomes. After entry into the...
We develop a dynamic discrete choice model of training choice, employment and wage growth, allowing ...
In this paper we first document various facts about the labor supply decisions of male workers in th...
I examine how career concerns are shaped by the nature of productive actions taken by workers. A wor...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2016. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Joseph R...
We use a business cycle model to analyze the general equilibrium implications of a representative ag...
This paper documents and discusses a dramatic change in the cyclical behavior of aggregate hours wor...
TEPP (Travail, Emploi et Politiques Publiques - FR CNRS 3435) Working paper n°2014-3.Since the last ...
Recent growth theories have utilized the Ben-Porath (1967) mechanism according to which prolonging t...
We study the e¤ects of on-the-job skill accumulation on average hours worked by age and the volatili...
We study the e¤ects of on-the-job skill accumulation on average hours worked by age and the volatili...
We develop and estimate a life-cycle model in which individuals make decisions about consumption, hu...
Do the implications for business cycle issues change when we switch from studying infinitely lived,...
ours worked by individuals with a college degree (skilled workers) since the mid-1980’s. Using the C...
We develop a dynamic discrete choice model of training choice, employment and wage growth, allowing ...
This paper studies the life-cycle dynamics of individual labor market outcomes. After entry into the...
We develop a dynamic discrete choice model of training choice, employment and wage growth, allowing ...
In this paper we first document various facts about the labor supply decisions of male workers in th...
I examine how career concerns are shaped by the nature of productive actions taken by workers. A wor...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2016. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Joseph R...
We use a business cycle model to analyze the general equilibrium implications of a representative ag...
This paper documents and discusses a dramatic change in the cyclical behavior of aggregate hours wor...
TEPP (Travail, Emploi et Politiques Publiques - FR CNRS 3435) Working paper n°2014-3.Since the last ...
Recent growth theories have utilized the Ben-Porath (1967) mechanism according to which prolonging t...