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On the Labor-Supply Effects of Age-Related Income Maintenance Programs

James P. Smith ()

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Abstract: In this paper a model is developed which is designed to capture the channels through which income transfer programs are likely to affect working hours of family members. The model demonstrates that the appropriate framework is neither a pure one-period or life-cycle one, but rather one that contains elements of both models. The final section illustrates a method of estimating the labor-supply reactions to income maintenance programs. The labor-supply effects are functions of the duration of a family's participation and the relevant importance of male market investment.

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Date: 2004-03-05
Note: Type of Document - pdf; pages: 19. Journal of Human Resources, Volume 10, Number 1, Winter 1975, pp. 25-43
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