This paper investigates the empirical labour supply behaviour of self-employed solo practice physicians. The specification of the empirical labour supply equation is based on a model of constrained utility-maximizing behaviour that recognizes the physician makes work/leisure choices based on an endogenous shadow wage and faces a nonlinear budget constraint. The findings suggest that the typical self-employed solo practice male physician operates on the upward-sloping portion of the labour supply curve and is relatively unresponsive to changes in marginal hourly medical practice earnings and non-practice income.
This paper provides empirical evidence on the assumption that individuals freely decide the number o...
In this paper we develop and estimate a model of the supply of personal services, which is applied t...
We develop a theoretical model of individual labour supply in which the canonical model of the compe...
This paper investigates the empirical labour supply behaviour of self-employed solo practice physici...
We estimate a model of utility-maximizing physician behavior. Our model accounts for the interdepend...
It is a stated aim to improve physician services in underserved sectors and areas. Increased wages i...
We develop and estimate a generalized labour supply model that incorporates work effort into the sta...
Little is known about the response of physicians to changes in compensation: Do increases in compens...
ISSN 1328-4991 (Print) ; ISSN 1447-5863 (Online).This paper investigates the factors influencing the...
International audienceBased on linked administrative and survey panel data, we analyze the labour su...
Returns to ownership and returns to owner-supplied labor often are commingled in the net income form...
The authors thank the Collège des médecins du Québec for making its survey data available and the Ré...
This paper analyses doctors' supply of after-hours care (AHC), and how it is affected by personal an...
Chapter 1 investigates why female physicians have a lower self-employment rate than male physicians....
This chapter presents complementary methodologies to contemporary economic theory which focuses on p...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the assumption that individuals freely decide the number o...
In this paper we develop and estimate a model of the supply of personal services, which is applied t...
We develop a theoretical model of individual labour supply in which the canonical model of the compe...
This paper investigates the empirical labour supply behaviour of self-employed solo practice physici...
We estimate a model of utility-maximizing physician behavior. Our model accounts for the interdepend...
It is a stated aim to improve physician services in underserved sectors and areas. Increased wages i...
We develop and estimate a generalized labour supply model that incorporates work effort into the sta...
Little is known about the response of physicians to changes in compensation: Do increases in compens...
ISSN 1328-4991 (Print) ; ISSN 1447-5863 (Online).This paper investigates the factors influencing the...
International audienceBased on linked administrative and survey panel data, we analyze the labour su...
Returns to ownership and returns to owner-supplied labor often are commingled in the net income form...
The authors thank the Collège des médecins du Québec for making its survey data available and the Ré...
This paper analyses doctors' supply of after-hours care (AHC), and how it is affected by personal an...
Chapter 1 investigates why female physicians have a lower self-employment rate than male physicians....
This chapter presents complementary methodologies to contemporary economic theory which focuses on p...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the assumption that individuals freely decide the number o...
In this paper we develop and estimate a model of the supply of personal services, which is applied t...
We develop a theoretical model of individual labour supply in which the canonical model of the compe...