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Valuing Alternative Work Arrangements

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Authors/contributors
Title
Valuing Alternative Work Arrangements
Abstract
We employ a discrete choice experiment in the employment process for a national call center to estimate the willingness to pay distribution for alternative work arrangements relative to traditional office positions. Most workers are not willing to pay for scheduling flexibility, though a tail of workers with high valuations allows for sizable compensating differentials. The average worker is willing to give up 20 percent of wages to avoid a schedule set by an employer on short notice, and 8 percent for the option to work from home. We also document that many job-seekers are inattentive, and we account for this in estimation.
Publication
American Economic Review
Volume
107
Issue
12
Pages
3722-59
Date
2017-12
Citation
Mas, A., & Pallais, A. (2017). Valuing Alternative Work Arrangements. American Economic Review, 107, 3722–3759.
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