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July 1976 - Volume 44 Issue 4 Page 651 - 669


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An Indirect Test of Complementarity in a Family Labor Supply Model

Thomas J. Kniesner

Abstract

Economists as yet have relatively little evidence concerning the sign of the net cross-price effect in a family model of labor supply. Part of the problem is attributable to a lack of quality data for nonlabor income. In this paper I derive a simple indirect test which does not require accurate estimates of income effects and apply it to data from the National Longitudinal Survey.

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