We study work hours of Australian couples using a structural labour-supply model. We introduce model improvements which allow error in wage estimation and unobserved influences on partners'non-market time to be correlated with one another and with own wage. This more realistic model produces wage elasticities - 0.26 (men) and 0.50 (women) - twice as large as those found without these innovations. Australian Government changes to the tax and transfer system between 2004 and 2006 are predicted to have little impact on participation and labour supply. Average weekly family income is predicted to increase by $65 per week
Nowadays explaining the behavior of household members is not considered as a neglected black box, an...
This paper extends the estimation of discrete choice models of labour supply and for couples, single...
In the 1970s, work hours in Europe were similar to work hours in the United States, but today Europe...
We study the work hours of Australian couples, using a neoclassical labour-supply model in which cou...
Using an improved version of the neoclassical labour-supply model, Robert Breunig, Deborah A. Cobb-C...
ISBN 0734031076 ISSN 13284991 (Print) ; ISSN 14475863 (Online) MIWP no. 24/02This paper estimates di...
This paper empirically examines the effect on couples' labour supply of a universal at-birth cash be...
This paper empirically examines the effect on couples' labour supply of a universal at-birth cash be...
This paper presents the results of examining the influence of some key determinants of employment a...
This paper presents results for five separately estimated sets of participation and wage equations. ...
This paper proposes a new method for estimating family labor supply in the presence of taxes. This m...
Most empirical studies on the impact of labour income taxation on the labour supply behaviour of hou...
The simulations of tax-benefit reforms with labour supply models often implicitly assume perfectly e...
This paper presents a structural model of the allocation of time to various non-market activities an...
This paper presents a structural model of the allocation of time to various non-market activities an...
Nowadays explaining the behavior of household members is not considered as a neglected black box, an...
This paper extends the estimation of discrete choice models of labour supply and for couples, single...
In the 1970s, work hours in Europe were similar to work hours in the United States, but today Europe...
We study the work hours of Australian couples, using a neoclassical labour-supply model in which cou...
Using an improved version of the neoclassical labour-supply model, Robert Breunig, Deborah A. Cobb-C...
ISBN 0734031076 ISSN 13284991 (Print) ; ISSN 14475863 (Online) MIWP no. 24/02This paper estimates di...
This paper empirically examines the effect on couples' labour supply of a universal at-birth cash be...
This paper empirically examines the effect on couples' labour supply of a universal at-birth cash be...
This paper presents the results of examining the influence of some key determinants of employment a...
This paper presents results for five separately estimated sets of participation and wage equations. ...
This paper proposes a new method for estimating family labor supply in the presence of taxes. This m...
Most empirical studies on the impact of labour income taxation on the labour supply behaviour of hou...
The simulations of tax-benefit reforms with labour supply models often implicitly assume perfectly e...
This paper presents a structural model of the allocation of time to various non-market activities an...
This paper presents a structural model of the allocation of time to various non-market activities an...
Nowadays explaining the behavior of household members is not considered as a neglected black box, an...
This paper extends the estimation of discrete choice models of labour supply and for couples, single...
In the 1970s, work hours in Europe were similar to work hours in the United States, but today Europe...