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Empirical Welfare Analysis in Random Utility Models of Labour Supply

SOEPpapers 340, 34 S.

André Decoster, Peter Haan

2010

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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to apply recently proposed individual welfare measures in the context of random utility models of labour supply. Contrary to the standard practice of using reference preferences and wages, these measures preserve preference heterogeneity in the normative step of the analysis. They also make the ethical priors, implicit in any interpersonal comparison, more explicit. On the basis of microdata from the Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) for married couples in Germany, we provide empirical evidence about the sensitivity of the welfare orderings to different normative principles embodied in these measures. We retrieve individual and household specific preference heterogeneity, by estimating a structural discrete choice labor supply model. We use this preference information to construct welfare orderings of households according to the different metrics, each embodying different ethical choices concerning the preference heterogeneity in the consumption-leisure space. We then discuss how sensitive the assessment of a hypothetical tax reform is to the choice of metric. The chosen tax reform is similar to a subsidy of social security contributions.

Peter Haan

Head of Department in the Public Economics Department



JEL-Classification: C35;D63;D78;H24;H31;J22
Keywords: Welfare measures, labour supply, random utility, preference heterogeneity
Frei zugängliche Version: (econstor)
http://hdl.handle.net/10419/150885

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