The smoking effects on wages has been examined in this work using different econometric methodologies with the use of European Community Household Panel (ECHP) datasets. We employ econometric tools like Instrumental Variable technique, Heckman correction factor, Endogenous Switching and Matching estimates. The initial results from regression estimates (OLS and IV methods) revealed that the wage gap between smokers and non-smokers ranges 1% to 22.7%. Moreover, endogenous switching and matching estimator also showed a negative average treatment effect of approximately 47% and 4.3% to 6.9% respectively. Thus smokers observed less wage effects is explained in part by real effects on their health status and a measure of unobserved preferences
Conclusions Smoking is negatively related to long-term labour market outcomes. The provision of i...
Using National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data, the authors exam- ine the effect of smoking on wag...
BACKGROUND: There is much evidence that smoking cessation interventions are both clinically and cost...
The smoking effects on wages has been examined in this work using different econometric methodologie...
Abstract. The smoking effects on wages has been examined in this work using different econometric me...
This paper considers the impact of tobacco consumption on wages in the UK using data from fifteen wa...
Research background: The amount of the minimum wage is, in some sense, an indicator of the economic ...
This paper estimates the economic losses related to the negative effect of smoking on wages in a con...
Empirical studies on the earnings effects of tobacco use have found significant wage penalties attac...
This study examines relationship between smoking cigarettes and wage. Studies have found statistical...
The aim of this study is to investigate the hypothesis that smoking reduces earnings. We use data fr...
This paper investigates the association between income and the habit of smoking in 30 European count...
This study explores determinants of the wage penalty borne by smokers. The au thors reconstruct indi...
In this research, we try to estimate the relationship between health status and smoking behaviour on...
In this research, we try to estimate the relationship between health status and smoking behaviour on...
Conclusions Smoking is negatively related to long-term labour market outcomes. The provision of i...
Using National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data, the authors exam- ine the effect of smoking on wag...
BACKGROUND: There is much evidence that smoking cessation interventions are both clinically and cost...
The smoking effects on wages has been examined in this work using different econometric methodologie...
Abstract. The smoking effects on wages has been examined in this work using different econometric me...
This paper considers the impact of tobacco consumption on wages in the UK using data from fifteen wa...
Research background: The amount of the minimum wage is, in some sense, an indicator of the economic ...
This paper estimates the economic losses related to the negative effect of smoking on wages in a con...
Empirical studies on the earnings effects of tobacco use have found significant wage penalties attac...
This study examines relationship between smoking cigarettes and wage. Studies have found statistical...
The aim of this study is to investigate the hypothesis that smoking reduces earnings. We use data fr...
This paper investigates the association between income and the habit of smoking in 30 European count...
This study explores determinants of the wage penalty borne by smokers. The au thors reconstruct indi...
In this research, we try to estimate the relationship between health status and smoking behaviour on...
In this research, we try to estimate the relationship between health status and smoking behaviour on...
Conclusions Smoking is negatively related to long-term labour market outcomes. The provision of i...
Using National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data, the authors exam- ine the effect of smoking on wag...
BACKGROUND: There is much evidence that smoking cessation interventions are both clinically and cost...