May 1998 (Revised May 2000) This paper offers a new way of estimating workers' valuation of fringe benefits using data on workers' choices among fringe benefits packages offered by the employer. This approach overcomes both the omitted variable problem and the identification problem that bias estimates of compensating differentials and supply and demand parameters for fringe benefits from the traditional hedonic model most frequently used to analyze this problem. With this approach, the observed choice among offered fringe benefits packages which require different employee contributions and receive different employer subsidies conveys information about how much in wages workers are willing to give up to obtain additional firm dollars in the...
Estimates of workers' willingness to pay for nonwage job attributes (e.g., the risk of injury) are u...
ABSTRACT. The two primary approaches to estimate marginal willingness-to-pay (MWTP) for differentiat...
Woodbury and Huang use econometric models to investigate how changes in the tax treatment of fringe ...
In 1991, the percentage of total compensation received in the form of fringe benefits reached 17 per...
Abstract: With rapidly rising health care costs, the goal of attracting and retaining the most produ...
In this paper, we revisited the question of the existence of a tradeoff between wages and health ins...
The two key predictions of hedonic wage theory are that there is a trade-off between wages and nonmo...
Fringe benefits are a growing component of total Compensation, and their growth presents a number of...
A firm whose profits increase when outsiders believe that it pays high wages may induce its workers ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between absenteeism and fringe benefits. Using Becker\u2...
This paper compared the availability of employer-sponsored benefits among the working non-poor, near...
The two primary approaches to estimate marginal willingness-to-pay (MWTP) for differentiated goods a...
Employer-provided benefits are a large and growing share of compensation costs. In this paper, I con...
Although many studies have tested neoclassical labor market theory’s prediction that employers will ...
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are being used increasingly in health economics to elicit prefere...
Estimates of workers' willingness to pay for nonwage job attributes (e.g., the risk of injury) are u...
ABSTRACT. The two primary approaches to estimate marginal willingness-to-pay (MWTP) for differentiat...
Woodbury and Huang use econometric models to investigate how changes in the tax treatment of fringe ...
In 1991, the percentage of total compensation received in the form of fringe benefits reached 17 per...
Abstract: With rapidly rising health care costs, the goal of attracting and retaining the most produ...
In this paper, we revisited the question of the existence of a tradeoff between wages and health ins...
The two key predictions of hedonic wage theory are that there is a trade-off between wages and nonmo...
Fringe benefits are a growing component of total Compensation, and their growth presents a number of...
A firm whose profits increase when outsiders believe that it pays high wages may induce its workers ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between absenteeism and fringe benefits. Using Becker\u2...
This paper compared the availability of employer-sponsored benefits among the working non-poor, near...
The two primary approaches to estimate marginal willingness-to-pay (MWTP) for differentiated goods a...
Employer-provided benefits are a large and growing share of compensation costs. In this paper, I con...
Although many studies have tested neoclassical labor market theory’s prediction that employers will ...
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are being used increasingly in health economics to elicit prefere...
Estimates of workers' willingness to pay for nonwage job attributes (e.g., the risk of injury) are u...
ABSTRACT. The two primary approaches to estimate marginal willingness-to-pay (MWTP) for differentiat...
Woodbury and Huang use econometric models to investigate how changes in the tax treatment of fringe ...