Welfare, labor supply and heterogeneous preferences: evidence for Europe and the US

"Following the report of the Stiglitz Commission, measuring and comparing well-being across countries has gained renewed interest. Yet, analyses that go beyond income and incorporate non-market dimensions of welfare most often rely on the assumption of identical preferences to avoid the difficu...

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Main Authors: Bargain, Olivier, Dolls, Mathias, Neumann, Dirk, Peichl, Andreas, Siegloch, Sebastian, Decoster, André
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Bonn 2011
IZA
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19136792124919549749-Welfare,-labor-supply-and-hete.htm
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author Bargain, Olivier
Dolls, Mathias
Neumann, Dirk
Peichl, Andreas
Siegloch, Sebastian
Decoster, André
author_facet Bargain, Olivier
Dolls, Mathias
Neumann, Dirk
Peichl, Andreas
Siegloch, Sebastian
Decoster, André
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description "Following the report of the Stiglitz Commission, measuring and comparing well-being across countries has gained renewed interest. Yet, analyses that go beyond income and incorporate non-market dimensions of welfare most often rely on the assumption of identical preferences to avoid the difficulties related to interpersonal comparisons. In this paper, we suggest an international comparison based on individual welfare rankings that fully retain preference heterogeneity. Focusing on the consumption-leisure trade-off, we estimate discrete choice labor supply models using harmonized microdata for 11 European countries and the US. We retrieve preference heterogeneity within and across countries and analyze several welfare criteria which take into account that differences in income are partly due to differences in tastes. The resulting welfare rankings clearly depend on the normative treatment of preference heterogeneity with alternative metrics. We show that these differences can indeed be explained by estimated preference heterogeneity across countries – rather than demographic composition."
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IZA
spellingShingle Bargain, Olivier
Dolls, Mathias
Neumann, Dirk
Peichl, Andreas
Siegloch, Sebastian
Decoster, André
comparison
statistics
welfare state
well being
Welfare, labor supply and heterogeneous preferences: evidence for Europe and the US
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title Welfare, labor supply and heterogeneous preferences: evidence for Europe and the US
topic comparison
statistics
welfare state
well being
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19136792124919549749-Welfare,-labor-supply-and-hete.htm