We quantify the importance of precautionary labor supply using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for 2001-2012. We estimate dynamic labor supply equations augmented with a measure of wage risk. Our results show that married men choose about 2.5% of their hours of work or one week per year on average to shield against unpredictable wage shocks. This implies that about 26% of precautionary savings are due to precautionary labor supply. If self-employed faced the same wage risk as the median civil servant, their hours of work would reduce by 4%
The supply and demand framework of Katz and Murphy (1992) provides new evidence on the source of cha...
Short-time work - a wage subsidy conditional on hour reductions - has become an important tool of la...
This paper tests the predictive value of subjective labour supply data for adjustments in working ho...
We quantify the importance of precautionary labor supply using data from the German Socio- Economic...
This paper extends the idea of using ex-ante risk measures in a model of precautionary savings by ex...
This article examines how variations in labour supply can be used to self-insure against wage uncert...
In the past years, work time in many industries has become increasingly flexible opening up a new ch...
I study the impact of idiosyncratic earnings uncertainty on aggregate saving and employment in an ec...
This paper uses German micro data and a quasi-natural experiment to provide new evidence on the empi...
In this paper, we show the pivotal role business owners play in estimating the importance of the pre...
We propose a new approach to identify the strength of the precautionary motive and the extent of sel...
The labor supply of West German married and cohabiting couples is analyzed using a discrete choice m...
This paper decomposes the sources of risk to income that individuals face over their lifetimes. We d...
This paper uses German micro data and a quasi-natural experiment to provide new evidence on the emp...
Using the large-scale German Socio-Economic Panel, this note reports direct empirical evidence for s...
The supply and demand framework of Katz and Murphy (1992) provides new evidence on the source of cha...
Short-time work - a wage subsidy conditional on hour reductions - has become an important tool of la...
This paper tests the predictive value of subjective labour supply data for adjustments in working ho...
We quantify the importance of precautionary labor supply using data from the German Socio- Economic...
This paper extends the idea of using ex-ante risk measures in a model of precautionary savings by ex...
This article examines how variations in labour supply can be used to self-insure against wage uncert...
In the past years, work time in many industries has become increasingly flexible opening up a new ch...
I study the impact of idiosyncratic earnings uncertainty on aggregate saving and employment in an ec...
This paper uses German micro data and a quasi-natural experiment to provide new evidence on the empi...
In this paper, we show the pivotal role business owners play in estimating the importance of the pre...
We propose a new approach to identify the strength of the precautionary motive and the extent of sel...
The labor supply of West German married and cohabiting couples is analyzed using a discrete choice m...
This paper decomposes the sources of risk to income that individuals face over their lifetimes. We d...
This paper uses German micro data and a quasi-natural experiment to provide new evidence on the emp...
Using the large-scale German Socio-Economic Panel, this note reports direct empirical evidence for s...
The supply and demand framework of Katz and Murphy (1992) provides new evidence on the source of cha...
Short-time work - a wage subsidy conditional on hour reductions - has become an important tool of la...
This paper tests the predictive value of subjective labour supply data for adjustments in working ho...