This paper provides sequential labor supply estimates for French married men and women under specifications analogous to those used by Hausman to account for the effects of taxation upon the budget constraint. Results suggest that, even though labor force participation follows the expected pattern, work hours are quite rigid, most of the variation in the latter being attributed to measurement errors. The second part of the paper concentrates on the simultaneous estimation of male and female labor supply. Conditional maximum likelihood techniques are shown to permit the separate estimation of work hours for both spouses with an appropriate set of instruments aimed at correcting for the biases arising from simultaneity, selectivity, and the n...
Hours restrictions in France: some characteristics of over and underemployment Abstract A mismatch b...
This paper presents the results of an econometric analysis of the conditional probability of leaving...
Most of existing studies on labour supply, starting from Heckman (1974), estimate individual prefere...
The paper presents an approach to modelling the labour supply of married women in France using a sub...
In Chiappori's (1988) collective model of labor supply, hours of work are supposed flexible. In many...
financial support are gratefully acknowledged. We thank François Bourguignon for useful comments and...
This paper proposes a new method for estimating family labor supply in the presence of taxes. This m...
The labor supply of West German married and cohabiting couples is analyzed using a discrete choice m...
In Chiappori's (1988) collective model of labour supply hours of work are supposed flexible. In many...
In this paper, two models of individual labor supply are discussed. The first one is the by now clas...
International audienceA mismatch between labour demand and supply occurs very often and in several w...
We study interdependencies in spousal labor supply by exploiting the design of the French workweek r...
We document contemporaneous differences in the aggregate labor supply of married couples across 18 O...
Hours restrictions in France: some characteristics of over and underemployment Abstract A mismatch b...
This paper presents the results of an econometric analysis of the conditional probability of leaving...
Most of existing studies on labour supply, starting from Heckman (1974), estimate individual prefere...
The paper presents an approach to modelling the labour supply of married women in France using a sub...
In Chiappori's (1988) collective model of labor supply, hours of work are supposed flexible. In many...
financial support are gratefully acknowledged. We thank François Bourguignon for useful comments and...
This paper proposes a new method for estimating family labor supply in the presence of taxes. This m...
The labor supply of West German married and cohabiting couples is analyzed using a discrete choice m...
In Chiappori's (1988) collective model of labour supply hours of work are supposed flexible. In many...
In this paper, two models of individual labor supply are discussed. The first one is the by now clas...
International audienceA mismatch between labour demand and supply occurs very often and in several w...
We study interdependencies in spousal labor supply by exploiting the design of the French workweek r...
We document contemporaneous differences in the aggregate labor supply of married couples across 18 O...
Hours restrictions in France: some characteristics of over and underemployment Abstract A mismatch b...
This paper presents the results of an econometric analysis of the conditional probability of leaving...
Most of existing studies on labour supply, starting from Heckman (1974), estimate individual prefere...