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Extensive and intensive margins of labour supply: working hours in the US, UK and France
Institute for Fiscal Studies on
February 1st 2011
Richard Blundell, Guy Laroque and Antoine Bozio
This paper documents the key stylised facts underlying the evolution of labour supply at the extensive and intensive margins in the last forty years in three countries: United-States, United-Kingdom and France.
Topics in this document
Labour economics
Income
Economy
Economics
Working time
Survey methodology
Pension
Current Population Survey
Retirement
Tax
Unemployment
Employment
Utility
Elasticity (economics)
Workforce
Social Security (United States)
Consumption (economics)
United Kingdom
Consumer choice
Productivity
Human activities
International Labour Organization
Sick leave
Labor
Macroeconomics
United States
Economic growth
Overtime
Earned income tax credit
Median
Related SDGs
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Cited by 12 other policy documents
(10 of them are from other policy sources)
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James A. Mirrlees
at University of Oxford