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Lecturas de Economía
Print version ISSN 0120-2596
Abstract
ROBBINS, Donald; SALINAS, Daniel and MANCO, Araceli. Female labor supply and its determinants: Evidence for colombia throug estimates of synthetic cohorts. Lect. Econ. [online]. 2009, n.70, pp.137-163. ISSN 0120-2596.
The elasticity of labor supply to real wages has broad and significant implications to understanding economic fluctuations and to evaluating the effects of economic policies. Recent literature emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between uncompensated and intertemporal elasticities, controlling for the endogeneity of wages. We use a pseudo-panel of female labor hours and real wages to measure the elastiticities of labor supply to real wages. We find that life cycle theory is supported, with partially concave labor hours that are parallel to the concavity of wages. In addition, the intertemporal and uncompensated elasticities of labor supply to wages are positive but small in magnitude.
Keywords : Labor supply; wages; life cycle; elasticities of labor supply; pseudo-panels; synthetic cohorts.