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Labour supply in France, the UK and the US
The objectives of this project is to study how individuals' labour supply is affected by the structure of the tax and benefit system and to what extent the different work patterns observed in France, the UK and the US (and how these have changed over time) can be explained by the different tax and benefit structures. The project aims at using household data sets and microsimulation models of tax and benefit systems in a comparable manner across these three countries.
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01 May 2011
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In this paper we propose a systematic way of examining the importance of the extensive and the intensive margins of labor supply in order to explain the overall movements in total hours of work over time.
02 March 2011
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This presentation was delivered at an ONS labour market statistics conference.
01 February 2011
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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.
01 January 2011
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This presentation was delivered at the American Economic Association (AEA) meeting in Denver, January 2011.

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