One of the long-standing issues in the literature on transfer programs for the U.S. low-income population concerns the high cumulative marginal tax rate on earnings induced by participation in the multiplicity of programs offered by the government. Empirical work on the issue has reached an impasse partly because the analytic solution to the choice problem is intractable and partly because the model requires the estimation of multiple sets of equations with limited dependent variables, an estimation problem which until recently has been computationally infeasible. In this paper we estimate a model of labor supply and multiple program participation using methods of simulation estimation that enable us to solve both problems. The results show...
In this paper, we formulate and estimate a relatively simple economic model of labor supply and welf...
Welfare program dependency and expenditures rise during recessions, while income tax revenues from w...
The poorest individuals in the United States face some of the highest marginal tax rates on addition...
Work on estimating the labor supply effects of high marginal tax rates in welfare programs has been ...
Existing research on the static effects of the manipulation of welfare program benefit parameters on...
grateful for helpful comments from seminar participants at the 9th World Congress of the Econometric...
The labor supply and other work incentive effects of welfare programs have long been a central conce...
In this paper, a model of participation in the Seattle and Denver Income Maintenance Experiments (SI...
This chapter is concerned with the identification and estimation of models of labor supply. The focu...
In this paper, we formulate and estimate an economic model of labor supply and welfare participation...
An emerging consensus is that labor force participation is more responsive to taxes and transfers th...
Economic and welfare programme factors affect the wellbeing of low-income families and their labour ...
An emerging consensus is that labor force participation is more responsive to taxes and transfers th...
Economic and welfare program factors affect the well-being of low-income families and their labor su...
This paper examines the welfare and labor force participation of families potentially eligible for t...
In this paper, we formulate and estimate a relatively simple economic model of labor supply and welf...
Welfare program dependency and expenditures rise during recessions, while income tax revenues from w...
The poorest individuals in the United States face some of the highest marginal tax rates on addition...
Work on estimating the labor supply effects of high marginal tax rates in welfare programs has been ...
Existing research on the static effects of the manipulation of welfare program benefit parameters on...
grateful for helpful comments from seminar participants at the 9th World Congress of the Econometric...
The labor supply and other work incentive effects of welfare programs have long been a central conce...
In this paper, a model of participation in the Seattle and Denver Income Maintenance Experiments (SI...
This chapter is concerned with the identification and estimation of models of labor supply. The focu...
In this paper, we formulate and estimate an economic model of labor supply and welfare participation...
An emerging consensus is that labor force participation is more responsive to taxes and transfers th...
Economic and welfare programme factors affect the wellbeing of low-income families and their labour ...
An emerging consensus is that labor force participation is more responsive to taxes and transfers th...
Economic and welfare program factors affect the well-being of low-income families and their labor su...
This paper examines the welfare and labor force participation of families potentially eligible for t...
In this paper, we formulate and estimate a relatively simple economic model of labor supply and welf...
Welfare program dependency and expenditures rise during recessions, while income tax revenues from w...
The poorest individuals in the United States face some of the highest marginal tax rates on addition...