Hacienda Pública Española, vol. 164, p. 9-27, 2003
Abstract
We estimate four models of female labour supply using a Spanish sample
of married women from 1994, taking into account the complete form of the
individual s budget set. The models differ in the hypotheses relating to
the presence of optimisation errors and/or the way non-workers contribute
to the likelihood function. According to the results, the effects of wages
and non-labour income on the labour supply of Spanish married women depend
on the specification used. The model which has both preference and
optimisation errors and allows for both voluntarily and involuntarily
unemployed females desiring to participate seems to better fit the evidence
for Spanish married women.
Other authors
Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Departament d'Economia i Empresa
Description
Collection
Economics and Business Working Papers Series; 542
Alternative title
Female labour Supply and Income Taxation in Spain: The importance of behavioural assumptions and unobserved heterogeneity specification