The Predictive Value of Subjective Labour Supply Data: A Dynamic Panel Data Model with Measurement Error
Published By: | Published Date: August, 12 , 2010This paper tests the predictive value of subjective labour supply data for adjustments in
working hours over time. The idea is that if subjective labour supply data help to predict next
year’s working hours, such data must contain at least some information on individual labour
supply preferences. This informational content can be crucial to identify models of labour
supply. Furthermore, it can be crucial to investigate the need for, or, alternatively, the support
for laws and collective agreements on working hours flexibility. In this paper I apply dynamic
panel data models that allow for measurement error. I find evidence for the predictive power
of subjective labour supply data concerning desired working hours in the German Socio-
Economic Panel 1988-1996. [IZA Discussion Paper No. 400]
Author(s): Rob Euwals | Posted on: Aug 12, 2010 | Views(1222) | Download (650)