We apply a structural discrete choice framework to estimate income-specific own-wage and cross-wage labour supply elasticities in regard to working hours and participation for married and single males and females in Austria. We use data from the Austrian components of the European Statistics of Income and Living Conditions from 2004 to 2012. Own-wage elasticities are very small for males and slightly higher for females. Cross-wage elasticities are practically zero for males and slightly negative for females. Male and female own-wage elasticities decrease with higher incomes. Over time female labour supply elasticities decrease. Furthermore, we assess the labour supply and fiscal effects of the Austrian tax reform of 2016. We find a total in...
In recent applications of discrete choice models of labour supply considerable attention has been de...
The simulations of tax-benefit reforms with labour supply models often implicitly assume perfectly e...
This paper performs a meta-analysis of empirical estimates of uncompensated labour supply elasticiti...
We study the development of wage elasticity of labour supply for Austrian men and women over time us...
Financial incentives affect the labour supply decisions of households. However, the impact usually v...
We study the development of wage elasticity of labor supply for Austrian men and women over time usi...
Austria has experienced one of the steepest declines in the wage share in comparison to other Europe...
We suggest the first large-scale international comparison of labor supply elasticities for 17 Europe...
During last decade, improved macroeconomic and budgetary conditions have allowed for fiscal reforms ...
The thesis deals with the estimation of labour supply responses to the personal income tax reform in...
Despite numerous studies on labor supply, the size of elasticities is rarely comparable across count...
The family policy reform 2009 introduced tax deductibles for children and child care expenditures in...
Income distribution as it currently is and its long-term development are studied from a variety of d...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the properties of a particular sectoral labor supply model developed ...
In dieser Arbeit simuliere ich ein geschlechterbezogenes Steuersystem für Österreich mit dem Steuer-...
In recent applications of discrete choice models of labour supply considerable attention has been de...
The simulations of tax-benefit reforms with labour supply models often implicitly assume perfectly e...
This paper performs a meta-analysis of empirical estimates of uncompensated labour supply elasticiti...
We study the development of wage elasticity of labour supply for Austrian men and women over time us...
Financial incentives affect the labour supply decisions of households. However, the impact usually v...
We study the development of wage elasticity of labor supply for Austrian men and women over time usi...
Austria has experienced one of the steepest declines in the wage share in comparison to other Europe...
We suggest the first large-scale international comparison of labor supply elasticities for 17 Europe...
During last decade, improved macroeconomic and budgetary conditions have allowed for fiscal reforms ...
The thesis deals with the estimation of labour supply responses to the personal income tax reform in...
Despite numerous studies on labor supply, the size of elasticities is rarely comparable across count...
The family policy reform 2009 introduced tax deductibles for children and child care expenditures in...
Income distribution as it currently is and its long-term development are studied from a variety of d...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the properties of a particular sectoral labor supply model developed ...
In dieser Arbeit simuliere ich ein geschlechterbezogenes Steuersystem für Österreich mit dem Steuer-...
In recent applications of discrete choice models of labour supply considerable attention has been de...
The simulations of tax-benefit reforms with labour supply models often implicitly assume perfectly e...
This paper performs a meta-analysis of empirical estimates of uncompensated labour supply elasticiti...