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Collective Labor Supply
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Applied EconomicsLabor Market ParticipationLawIndustrial OrganizationCollective Labor SupplyMale Labor SupplyLabor Process StudiesLabour StudyCollective BargainingEconomic AnalysisStatisticsEconomicsLabor PracticesLabor RelationsLabor Market OutcomeLabour SupplyLabor EconomicsHousehold LaborFamily EconomicsCollective ModelWorkforce DevelopmentSociologyBusinessEconometricsLabor SupplyLabor LawUnemploymentMicroeconomicsUnpaid Work
Abstract In Chiappori's (1988) collective model of labor supply, hours of work are supposed flexible. In many countries, however, male labor supply does not vary much. In that case, the husband's labor supply is no longer informative about the household decision process and individual preferences. To identify structural components of the model, additional information is needed. We thus consider an approach in which the wife's labor supply is expressed as a function of the household demand for one specific good. We demonstrate that the main properties of Chiappori's initial model are preserved and apply our results on French data.
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