Lifetime Aggregate Labor Supply with Endogenous Workweek Length
Posted: 22 Jul 2008
Date Written: November 2007
Abstract
This paper studies lifetime aggregate labor supply with endogenous workweek length. Such a theory is needed to evaluate various government policies. A key feature of our model is a nonlinear mapping from hours worked to labor services. This gives rise to an endogenous workweek that can differ across occupations. The theory determines what fraction of the lifetime an individual works, not when. We find that constraints on workweek length have different consequences for total hours than total labor services. Also, we find that policies designed to increase the length of the working life may not increase aggregate lifetime labor supply.
Keywords: Lifetime aggregate labor supply, Workweek length
JEL Classification: E2, J2
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