TY - JOUR
T1 - On the heterogeneous effects of tax policy on labor market outcomes
AU - Adnan, Wifag
AU - Arin, Kerim Peren
AU - Corakci, Aysegul
AU - Spagnolo, Nicola
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Southern Economic Association.
PY - 2022/1
Y1 - 2022/1
N2 - Many recent studies have documented the heterogeneous effects of government-spending shocks on major macroeconomic variables, particularly on output. We delve deeper into the heterogeneous effects of fiscal policy innovations, but focus on the tax policy innovations and their impact on the labor market, while accounting for gender, race, ethnicity, and the business cycle. Using microlevel data from the United States, we find that: (i) Tax shocks have varying employment effects depending on gender, race, and the stage of the business cycle; (ii) Sector, industry, and occupational segregation in labor markets by gender, race, and ethnicity can explain most of the variation in response to fiscal policy shocks.
AB - Many recent studies have documented the heterogeneous effects of government-spending shocks on major macroeconomic variables, particularly on output. We delve deeper into the heterogeneous effects of fiscal policy innovations, but focus on the tax policy innovations and their impact on the labor market, while accounting for gender, race, ethnicity, and the business cycle. Using microlevel data from the United States, we find that: (i) Tax shocks have varying employment effects depending on gender, race, and the stage of the business cycle; (ii) Sector, industry, and occupational segregation in labor markets by gender, race, and ethnicity can explain most of the variation in response to fiscal policy shocks.
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U2 - 10.1002/soej.12546
DO - 10.1002/soej.12546
M3 - Article
SN - 0038-4038
VL - 88
SP - 991
EP - 1036
JO - Southern Economic Journal
JF - Southern Economic Journal
IS - 3
ER -