• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: Does it pay for women to volunteer?
  • Contributor: Sauer, Robert M. [Author]
  • imprint: Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2012
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: negative selection ; D91 ; volunteering ; C35 ; simulated maximum likelihood ; female labor supply ; attrition ; fertility ; J64 ; J24 ; marriage ; C53 ; C61 ; dynamic programming ; J22 ; structural estimation ; J13 ; J12 ; J31
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  • Description: This paper estimates the economic and non-economic returns to volunteering for prime-aged women. A woman's decision to engage in unpaid work, and to marry and have children, is formulated as a forward-looking discrete choice dynamic programming problem. Simulated maximum likelihood estimates of the model indicate that an extra year of volunteer experience increases wage offers in part-time work by 8.3% and wage offers in full-time work by 2.4%. The behavioral model also reveals an adverse selection mechanism which is consistent with the negative returns to volunteering found in reduced-form wage regressions. The negative selection is driven by differential unobserved market-productivity and heterogeneous marginal utilities of future consumption. The structural estimates also imply that the economic returns to volunteering are relatively more important than non-economic returns, and introduction of a tax-credit for volunteering-related childcare expenses would substantially increase volunteer labor supply and female lifetime earnings.
  • Access State: Open Access