Interesting hypothesis about how social preferences might be holding down wages and decreasing labor force participation:http://kortina.nyc/essays/kinky-labor-supply-and-the-attention-tax/ …
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Long run labor supply stories are interesting in their own right. But this post is about 1996-2016, and Hurst et all is about post-2000. Like I was telling Winship earlier, I think if you're going to talk about weak labor supply of men in 2018, you should note the current context
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My pet theory is that a decent chunk of the fall in male EPOP can be explained by the rise in female EPOP and the resulting shift in household work arrangements. When you look at the extensive margin of household labor, it's seen far less of a dramatic decline than men only.pic.twitter.com/00aDRhGk1c
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This would basically mean a lot more house-husbands (or equivalent).
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I long for the day when my kind has greater recognition.
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