We look at how strongly shocks to asset values affect labour supply, using Italian data. We use asset price shocks to provide a measure of wealth changes that is exogenous to households’ saving and labour supply. Our results point to significant effects of wealth on hours of work and on whether or not agents leave their jobs. The magnitude of these effects can be substantial, for example for those individuals who suffered larger wealth losses during the financial crisis. Family effects reflect similar responses from men and women on average. Older working-age individuals drive the population results.
Renata Bottazzi, Serena Trucchi, Matthew Wakefield (2017). Labour Supply Responses to Financial Wealth Shocks: Evidence from in Italy. IFS WORKING PAPERS, W17(29), 1-30.
Labour Supply Responses to Financial Wealth Shocks: Evidence from in Italy
Renata Bottazzi
;Matthew Wakefield
2017
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We look at how strongly shocks to asset values affect labour supply, using Italian data. We use asset price shocks to provide a measure of wealth changes that is exogenous to households’ saving and labour supply. Our results point to significant effects of wealth on hours of work and on whether or not agents leave their jobs. The magnitude of these effects can be substantial, for example for those individuals who suffered larger wealth losses during the financial crisis. Family effects reflect similar responses from men and women on average. Older working-age individuals drive the population results.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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