This is the taxation and labour supply of married couples from the US and Europe since the 1980s
A look at how tax policies have influenced the labour supply of private households in the US and EU since the 1980s.
Alexander Bick is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. He received a doctorate from Goethe University Frankfurt. His current research focuses on cross-country differences in hours worked and on quantifying the effect of public policies on labor supply.
A look at how tax policies have influenced the labour supply of private households in the US and EU since the 1980s.
New data compares the average hours worked per adult in countries around the world.