This paper studies direct evidence on reservation wages reported in Great Britain in 1982 to assess (1) whether such asking prices are "high" and (2) whether variations in these reservation wages are related to differences in measures of the subjective and objective costs of unemployment. A majority overall (and for various subgroups) reports reservation wages no higher than own past wages adjusted for earnings growth, but there is nonetheless considerable dispersion in the ratio of reservation to past wages. Reservation wages are somewhat related to measures of the differential cost of unemployment, most clearly for men, although the independent role of benefits is often imprecisely measured. However, exactly which of these costs matter di...
Reservation wages are part of the transmission mechanism between minimum wages and unemployment via ...
Using individual level panel data, we analyse the divergence between the reservation wages of indivi...
The paper uses newly available cross-section data to study wage determination in the United Kingdom ...
The reservation wage is an integral part of most theories of involuntary unemployment. We use panel ...
This paper investigates the difficulties in measuring reservation wages, models the determinants of ...
This paper investigates the difficulties in measuring reservation wages, models the determinants of ...
Most theories of involuntary unemployment predict that the equilibrium wage in the labor market will...
This paper provides evidence on the behavior of reservation wages over the spell of unemployment, us...
The paper uses newly available cross-section data to study wage determination in the United Kingdom ...
This paper argues that a risk-averse worker’s after-tax reservation wage encodes all the relevant in...
In this paper we analyse the role of wage expectations in an empirical model of incomplete spells of...
Do reported reservation wages correspond to the concept of reservation wages that economists have? U...
In this paper we analyse the role of wage expectations in an empirical model of incomplete spells of...
This paper examines the major factors expected to influence the reservation wage setting behaviour o...
This paper examines the importance of differences in reservation wages for the gender wage gap. Base...
Reservation wages are part of the transmission mechanism between minimum wages and unemployment via ...
Using individual level panel data, we analyse the divergence between the reservation wages of indivi...
The paper uses newly available cross-section data to study wage determination in the United Kingdom ...
The reservation wage is an integral part of most theories of involuntary unemployment. We use panel ...
This paper investigates the difficulties in measuring reservation wages, models the determinants of ...
This paper investigates the difficulties in measuring reservation wages, models the determinants of ...
Most theories of involuntary unemployment predict that the equilibrium wage in the labor market will...
This paper provides evidence on the behavior of reservation wages over the spell of unemployment, us...
The paper uses newly available cross-section data to study wage determination in the United Kingdom ...
This paper argues that a risk-averse worker’s after-tax reservation wage encodes all the relevant in...
In this paper we analyse the role of wage expectations in an empirical model of incomplete spells of...
Do reported reservation wages correspond to the concept of reservation wages that economists have? U...
In this paper we analyse the role of wage expectations in an empirical model of incomplete spells of...
This paper examines the major factors expected to influence the reservation wage setting behaviour o...
This paper examines the importance of differences in reservation wages for the gender wage gap. Base...
Reservation wages are part of the transmission mechanism between minimum wages and unemployment via ...
Using individual level panel data, we analyse the divergence between the reservation wages of indivi...
The paper uses newly available cross-section data to study wage determination in the United Kingdom ...