In this note we study (adverse) selection in a labour supply model where potential applicants are characterised by different vocational premiums and skills. We show how the composition of the pool of active workers changes as wage increases. Contrary to standard results, average productivity does not necessarily increase monotonically in the wage rate. We provide conditions such that a wage increase deteriorates either the average productivity or the average vocation of workers accepting the job. Our results are relevant to understand the potential impacts of a wage increase as a policy aimed at solving shortage in the market for nurses.nurses labour supply, skill and vocation.
The thesis considers the characteristics of the nursing labour market in which the National Health S...
An instrument inducing workers to work more? Wages and their effect on labour supply are not only an...
Acknowledgments We are grateful for the thoughtful comments of two referees. We would also like to t...
The aim of this paper is to study (adverse) selection in a labour supply model where potential appli...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThe need to ensure adequate numbers of motivated health professionals i...
When entering the job market, nurses choose among different kind of jobs. Each of these jobs is char...
We estimate a multi-sector model of nursing qualification holders' labour supply in different occupa...
When entering the job market, nurses choose among different kind of jobs. Each of these jobs is char...
When entering the job market, nurses choose among different kind of jobs. Each of these jobs is char...
When entering the job market, nurses choose among different kínd of jobs. Each of these jobs is char...
In this paper, we examine whether labor markets for health workers affect health outcomes in hospita...
This thesis examines the nursing labor market in Great Britain. It describes the components of suppl...
An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • from th...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of non-pecuniary job attributes on labour supply. We ...
Abstract The flexibility of health care employers in setting pay and conditions is key in being able...
The thesis considers the characteristics of the nursing labour market in which the National Health S...
An instrument inducing workers to work more? Wages and their effect on labour supply are not only an...
Acknowledgments We are grateful for the thoughtful comments of two referees. We would also like to t...
The aim of this paper is to study (adverse) selection in a labour supply model where potential appli...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThe need to ensure adequate numbers of motivated health professionals i...
When entering the job market, nurses choose among different kind of jobs. Each of these jobs is char...
We estimate a multi-sector model of nursing qualification holders' labour supply in different occupa...
When entering the job market, nurses choose among different kind of jobs. Each of these jobs is char...
When entering the job market, nurses choose among different kind of jobs. Each of these jobs is char...
When entering the job market, nurses choose among different kínd of jobs. Each of these jobs is char...
In this paper, we examine whether labor markets for health workers affect health outcomes in hospita...
This thesis examines the nursing labor market in Great Britain. It describes the components of suppl...
An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • from th...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of non-pecuniary job attributes on labour supply. We ...
Abstract The flexibility of health care employers in setting pay and conditions is key in being able...
The thesis considers the characteristics of the nursing labour market in which the National Health S...
An instrument inducing workers to work more? Wages and their effect on labour supply are not only an...
Acknowledgments We are grateful for the thoughtful comments of two referees. We would also like to t...