This paper presents results for five separately estimated sets of participation and wage equations. The Australian working-age population is divided into sole parents, single men, single women, married men and married women. The approach in this paper takes the censoring of labour supply observations at 50 hours per week into account. The results for the wage equations are as anticipated with education, work experience and age increasing the expected wage. As expected, allowing for the censoring of labour supply reduces the predicted wage levels, particularly for married men who are most likely to work 50 hours or more
RESEARCH PAPER NUMBER 892, ISSN 0819-2642, ISBN 0 7340 2548 3We model the relationship between hours...
Historically a significant gap between male and female wages has existed in the Australian labour ma...
Historically a significant gap between male and female wages has existed in the Australian labour ma...
ISBN 0734031076 ISSN 13284991 (Print) ; ISSN 14475863 (Online) MIWP no. 24/02This paper estimates di...
We study work hours of Australian couples using a structural labour-supply model. We introduce model...
This paper presents the results of examining the influence of some key determinants of employment a...
The authors wish to thank the Australian Bureau of Statisties for data and computation. Alan Pope wa...
This thesis examines many different aspects of demand, supply and adjustment in the Australian labou...
This study investigates some aspects of part-time and full-time employment in Australia. The main ob...
This paper reports estimates for wage equations for New Zealand wage and salary earners for four per...
This thesis investigates the labour supply behaviour of female sole parents in Australia. The major ...
We study the work hours of Australian couples, using a neoclassical labour-supply model in which cou...
This paper uses micro data from over 4000 Australian individuals to investigate which factors have h...
This paper estimates a three-equation model of the Australian labor market, for employment, real wag...
This paper extends the estimation of discrete choice models of labour supply and for couples, single...
RESEARCH PAPER NUMBER 892, ISSN 0819-2642, ISBN 0 7340 2548 3We model the relationship between hours...
Historically a significant gap between male and female wages has existed in the Australian labour ma...
Historically a significant gap between male and female wages has existed in the Australian labour ma...
ISBN 0734031076 ISSN 13284991 (Print) ; ISSN 14475863 (Online) MIWP no. 24/02This paper estimates di...
We study work hours of Australian couples using a structural labour-supply model. We introduce model...
This paper presents the results of examining the influence of some key determinants of employment a...
The authors wish to thank the Australian Bureau of Statisties for data and computation. Alan Pope wa...
This thesis examines many different aspects of demand, supply and adjustment in the Australian labou...
This study investigates some aspects of part-time and full-time employment in Australia. The main ob...
This paper reports estimates for wage equations for New Zealand wage and salary earners for four per...
This thesis investigates the labour supply behaviour of female sole parents in Australia. The major ...
We study the work hours of Australian couples, using a neoclassical labour-supply model in which cou...
This paper uses micro data from over 4000 Australian individuals to investigate which factors have h...
This paper estimates a three-equation model of the Australian labor market, for employment, real wag...
This paper extends the estimation of discrete choice models of labour supply and for couples, single...
RESEARCH PAPER NUMBER 892, ISSN 0819-2642, ISBN 0 7340 2548 3We model the relationship between hours...
Historically a significant gap between male and female wages has existed in the Australian labour ma...
Historically a significant gap between male and female wages has existed in the Australian labour ma...