工时限制与劳动供给

Hours Restrictions and Labor Supply

International Economic Review · 1993
被引 147
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

建立了一个考虑工时约束的劳动供给模型,发现实际工时与期望工时平均每周相差约10小时,忽略约束会高估工资弹性并误导政策分析。

Abstract

This study presents a model of labor supply in which individuals may face constraints on their choice of work hours, and analyzes the sensitivity of parameter estimates and policy conclusions to the usual assumption of unrestricted choice.We set up the labor supply decision as a discrete choice problem, where each worker faces a finite number of employment opportunities, each offering fixed hours of work.The distribution from which these are drawn, as well as the number of draws, is estimated along with the behavioral parameters of individual labor supply.The standard model with unconstrained hours appears as a special case where the number of draws approaches infinity.We estimate the mean absolute difference between desired and actual work hours to be about ten hours per week.The results strongly support the notion that hours choices are constrained, and suggest that models which ignore restrictions on hours worked may yield biased estimates of the wage elasticity of desired hours.Further, we suggest that analysis of policies such as income transfers and the flat rate tax which do not consider their effects on the distribution of hours offered may be very misleading.

工时约束劳动力供给离散选择工资弹性