Does Housework Lower Wages? Evidence for Britain

[…] British Household Panel Survey to present the first estimates of the housework-wage relationship in Britain. Controlling for permanent unobserved heterogeneity, we find that housework has a negative impact on the wages of men and women, both married and single, who work full-time. Among women working part-time, only single women suffer a housework penalty. The […]

The determinants of promotions and firm separations

[…] non-employment. The distinction between types of promotion, made in our study, proved fruitful as it seems to explain gender differences in promotion probabilities. We show that the impact of gender on promotions depends crucially on how promotions are defined. Women are more likely than men to receive automatic promotions, but as likely to receive […]

The determinants of promotions and firm separations

[…] non-employment. The distinction between types of promotion, made in our study, proved fruitful as it seems to explain gender differences in promotion probabilities. We show that the impact of gender on promotions depends crucially on how promotions are defined. Women are more likely than men to receive automatic promotions, but as likely to receive […]

Are Lone Mothers Responsive to Policy Changes? The Effects of a Norwegian Workfare Reform on Earnings, Education and Poverty

[…] Norwegian single parent benefit reform, in which work and educational requirements were introduced, time limits imposed, and the maximum benefit level increased. We propose to identify the impact of the reform by taking the difference between a pre-reform difference-in-difference estimator and a post-reform difference-in-difference estimator of the effects of becoming single mother on earnings, […]

Effects of Flat Tax Reforms in Western Europe on Equity and Efficiency

[…] they receive less political support in countries with well-established middle class due to their distributional effects. This paper tries to answer the question what would be the impact on income distribution, e.g. in terms of inequality and poverty, of implementing a flat income tax in Western European countries. Using EUROMOD, which is a tax-benefit […]

Sample Design Effects for Social Surveys: Recent Research and Current Issues

Design effects are useful measures of the impact of a sample design on the precision of survey-based estimates. However, they are often misunderstood. Research in recent years has provided some clarity regarding definitions and some guidance regarding practical applications, including both issues relating to the use of predicted design effects to inform sample design […]

Effects of Flat Tax Reforms in Western Europe on Equity and Efficiency

[…] they receive less political support in countries with well-established middle class due to their distributional effects. This paper tries to answer the question what would be the impact on income distribution, e.g. in terms of inequality and poverty, of implementing a flat income tax in Western European countries. Using EUROMOD, which is a tax-benefit […]

EUROMOD: the Tax-Benefit Microsimulation model for the EU

[…] taxes and social insurance contributions on the basis of tax-benefit rules and a representative sample of micro-data at the individual level. EUROMOD provides estimates of the distributional impact of changes to personal tax and transfer policy, with (a) the specification of policy changes, (b) the application of revenue constraints and (c) the evaluation of […]

Assessing the Effect of Data Collection Mode on Measurement

In order to make informed decisions about suitable data collection designs, survey practitioners need to evaluate and quantify the potential impact of mode on data quality. Generating this type of information is however a difficult task. We review the methods typically used to assess the effects of mode on measurement and data comparability and […]

Does Housework Lower Wages? Evidence for Britain

[…] British Household Panel Survey to present the first estimates of the housework-wage relationship in Britain. Controlling for permanent unobserved heterogeneity, we find that housework has a negative impact on the wages of men and women, both married and single, who work full-time. Among women working part-time, only single women suffer a housework penalty. The […]