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Journal of Public Economics, 1987
Abstract We model the supply of volunteer labor, which received an explicit wage of zero. Quantitatively important, it constituted over 5 percent of the entire labor supply in the United States in 1980. Both consumption and investment models are considered - the former positing volunteering as an ordinary consumer good, while the latter posits it as ...
Paul L Menchik, Burton A Weisbrod
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Abstract We model the supply of volunteer labor, which received an explicit wage of zero. Quantitatively important, it constituted over 5 percent of the entire labor supply in the United States in 1980. Both consumption and investment models are considered - the former positing volunteering as an ordinary consumer good, while the latter posits it as ...
Paul L Menchik, Burton A Weisbrod
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International labor migration and domestic labor supply
Journal of Population Economics, 1992"This paper constructs a dynamic, general equilibrium framework to study the relationship between international labor migration and domestic labor supply. The general equilibrium nature of the model enables us to endogenize the pattern of labor migration.
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The estimation of labor supply elasticities has been an important issue in the economic literature. Yet all works have estimated conditional mean labor supply functions only. The objective of this paper is to obtain more information on labor supply, estimating a conditional quantile labor supply function.
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1994
To gain insight on factors that impede economic independence of women, this book concentrates on female labor supply in relation to child care, male-female wage differentials, the division of unpaid labor, and marital conflicts between women and men. It may very well be that restrictions on the optimal allocation of time lead to marital conflicts. This
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To gain insight on factors that impede economic independence of women, this book concentrates on female labor supply in relation to child care, male-female wage differentials, the division of unpaid labor, and marital conflicts between women and men. It may very well be that restrictions on the optimal allocation of time lead to marital conflicts. This
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1981
Individual behavior in the labor market is quite complex. The complexity derives from the wide range of choices open to individuals, caused by the division of labor that has been accomplished in our economic organization. Were labor a perfectly homogeneous good, the range would be narrowed to choosing the amount of work per unit of time, which could be
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Individual behavior in the labor market is quite complex. The complexity derives from the wide range of choices open to individuals, caused by the division of labor that has been accomplished in our economic organization. Were labor a perfectly homogeneous good, the range would be narrowed to choosing the amount of work per unit of time, which could be
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2020
Abstract This chapter redefines labor supply within the context of the new human capital. It seeks to recapture a wider understanding of education and human capabilities, given long-standing objections to treating individuals as passive consumers of knowledge.
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Abstract This chapter redefines labor supply within the context of the new human capital. It seeks to recapture a wider understanding of education and human capabilities, given long-standing objections to treating individuals as passive consumers of knowledge.
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Fundamentals, status and promise of sodium-based batteries
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Robert E Usiskin +2 more
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Estimating Labor-Supply Functions [PDF]
Orley Ashenfelter, James Heckman
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