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dc.contributor.authorAkay, Alpaslan
dc.contributor.authorBargain, Olivier B.
dc.contributor.authorJara, H. Xavier
dc.date.accessioned2017-09-14T11:39:58Z
dc.date.available2017-09-14T11:39:58Z
dc.date.issued2017-09
dc.identifier.issn1403-2465
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/53738
dc.descriptionJEL: C35, C90, D60, D63, D71, H24, H31, J22sv
dc.description.abstractMultidimensional welfare analysis has recently been revived by money-metric measures based on explicit fairness principles and the respect of individual preferences. To opera- tionalize this approach, preference heterogeneity can be inferred from the observation of individual choices (revealed preferences) or from self-declared satisfaction following these choices (subjective well-being). We question whether using one or the other method makes a di¤erence for welfare analysis based on income-leisure preferences. We estimate ordinal preferences that are either consistent with actual labor supply decisions or with income- leisure satisfaction. For di¤erent ethical priors regarding work preferences, we compare the welfare rankings obtained with both methods. The correlation in welfare ranks is high in general and very high for the 60% of the population whose actual choices coincide with subjective well-being maximization. For the rest, most of the discrepancies seem to be ex- plained by labor market constraints among the low skilled and underemployment among low-educated single mothers. Importantly from a Rawlsian perspective, the identification of the worst off depends on ethical views regarding responsibility for work preferences and the extent to which actual choices are constrained on the labor market.sv
dc.format.extent45sv
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.relation.ispartofseriesWorking Papers in Economicssv
dc.relation.ispartofseries707sv
dc.subjectfair allocationsv
dc.subjectmoney metricsv
dc.subjectdecision utilitysv
dc.subjectexperienced utilitysv
dc.subjectlabor supplysv
dc.subjectsubjective well-beingsv
dc.title‘Fair’ Welfare Comparisons with Heterogeneous Tastes: Subjective versus Revealed Preferencessv
dc.typeTextsv
dc.type.svepreportsv
dc.contributor.organizationDept. of Economics, University of Gothenburgsv


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