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ISBN 10: 140085699X
ISBN 13: 9781400856992
Author: James P. Smith
This collection of original essays brings econometric theory to bear on the problem of estimating the labor force participation of women. Five scholars here examine, both theoretically and empirically, the determinants of women’s wages in the market, the value of their home time, and the factors that affect their employment.
Originally published in 1980.
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Table of contents:
Part 1 Preface and Introduction
1. Preface
2. Introduction
Part 2 Labor Supply Models and Estimation
3. Estimating Labor Supply Functions for Married Women
4. Married Women’s Labor Supply: A Comparison of Alternative Estimation Procedures
5. Hours and Weeks in the Theory of Labor Supply
6. Assets and Labor Supply
Part 3 Methodological Advances in Labor Supply Estimation
7. Sample Selection Bias as a Specification Error with an Application to the Estimation of Labor Supply Functions
8. A Multivariate Model of Labor Supply: Methodology and Estimation
9. Labor Supply with Costs of Labor Market Entry
Part 4 Reference Materials
10. Bibliography
11. Index
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