Little is known about the response of physicians to changes in compensation: Do increases in compensation increase or decrease labour supply? In this paper, we estimate wage elasticities for physicians. We apply both a structural discrete choice approach and a reduced-form approach to examine how these different approaches affect wage elasticities at the intensive margin. Using uniquely rich data collected from a large sample of general practitioners (GPs) and specialists in Australia, we estimate 3 alternative utility specifications (quadratic, translog, and box-cox utility functions) in the structural approach, as well as a reduced-form specification, separately for men and women. Australian data is particularly suited for this analysis d...
This paper tests for the existence of nonlinearity and reference dependence in income preferences fo...
What is the effect of increased wages on physician’s working hours and sector choice? This study app...
Contains fulltext : 96799_.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We analyse th...
We develop and estimate a generalized labour supply model that incorporates work effort into the sta...
It is a stated aim to improve physician services in underserved sectors and areas. Increased wages i...
International audienceBased on linked administrative and survey panel data, we analyze the labour su...
ISSN 1328-4991 (Print) ; ISSN 1447-5863 (Online).This paper investigates the factors influencing the...
The authors thank the Collège des médecins du Québec for making its survey data available and the Ré...
To date, there has been little data or empirical research on the determinants of doctors' earnings d...
This paper analyses doctors' supply of after-hours care (AHC), and how it is affected by personal an...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThere is little evidence about the responsiveness of doctors' labour su...
This paper is devoted to the analysis of the General Practitioners' (GPs) labour supply, specificall...
This thesis focuses on the labour supply and location decisions of general practitioners (GPs): wher...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
This paper tests for the existence of nonlinearity and reference dependence in income preferences fo...
What is the effect of increased wages on physician’s working hours and sector choice? This study app...
Contains fulltext : 96799_.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We analyse th...
We develop and estimate a generalized labour supply model that incorporates work effort into the sta...
It is a stated aim to improve physician services in underserved sectors and areas. Increased wages i...
International audienceBased on linked administrative and survey panel data, we analyze the labour su...
ISSN 1328-4991 (Print) ; ISSN 1447-5863 (Online).This paper investigates the factors influencing the...
The authors thank the Collège des médecins du Québec for making its survey data available and the Ré...
To date, there has been little data or empirical research on the determinants of doctors' earnings d...
This paper analyses doctors' supply of after-hours care (AHC), and how it is affected by personal an...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThere is little evidence about the responsiveness of doctors' labour su...
This paper is devoted to the analysis of the General Practitioners' (GPs) labour supply, specificall...
This thesis focuses on the labour supply and location decisions of general practitioners (GPs): wher...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
This paper tests for the existence of nonlinearity and reference dependence in income preferences fo...
What is the effect of increased wages on physician’s working hours and sector choice? This study app...
Contains fulltext : 96799_.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We analyse th...