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Channels of labour supply responses of lone parents to changed work incentives

Xiaodong Gong, Robert Breunig

Research output: Working paper

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the response of female lone parents to two reforms to the welfare system in Australia. We look at changes to both hours and participation and focus on the channels of adjustment, in particular the role of job changes for adjustment in hours. We highlight the relationship between policy design and heterogeneous outcomes. Workers/non-workers and mothers with high/low education respond differently to different policies. We find evidence of within job rigidities as the adjustment of working hours happens primarily through changing jobs. Our findings also provide support for the importance of accounting for fixed costs of working.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCrawford School of Public Policy
Pages1-31
Number of pages31
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2013

Publication series

NameSPI Working Paper
PublisherCrawford School of Public Policy
No.03/2013

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