家庭如何平抑户主收入波动?

Ki Seong Park, Donggyun Shin
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摘要

我们研究了户主的收入波动在多大程度上转化为家庭消费波动,并在此过程中确定了平滑特殊收入变化的措施。基于韩国劳动收入委员会(KLIPS)数据的分析显示,首席执行官收入的波动性几乎完全平滑。衡量女性收入波动的最有效指标是自雇收入,其次是其他家庭成员的劳动收入。综上所述,73%的家庭成员的收入波动被这两种家庭内部“收入池”的衡量标准所缓和。与许多针对美国劳动力市场类似问题的研究不同,政府在缓和韩国劳动力市场波动方面几乎没有发挥任何作用。所有这些观察结果仍然保留,即使当我们考虑各种类型的内生性收益的变化。进一步的分析发现,消费和收入波动都是逆周期的,即使是熟练工人也会经历较大的收入波动,而工作时间和工资波动都是主管收入波动的重要因素。
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How Do Families Smooth Household Heads' Earnings Volatility?
We investigate the extent to which household heads' earnings volatility is translated into household consumption volatility, and, in the process, identify measures of smoothing idiosyncratic earnings variation. Analysis, based on the Korea Labor & Income Panel Study (KLIPS) data, reveals that volatility of heads' earnings is almost entirely smoothed. The most effective measure of smoothing heads' earnings volatility is income from self-employment, with the next most effective being labor income of other family members. Put together, 73 percent of heads' earnings volatility is smoothed by these two measures of Within-family 'income pooling.' Unlike many studies dealing with a similar issue in the United States labor market, government plays virtually no role in smoothing volatility in the Korean labor market. All these observations are still preserved even when we consider various types of endogeneity of earnings' changes. Additional analysis finds that consumption as well as income volatility is countercyclical, even skilled workers experience large earnings volatility, and both hours and wage volatilities are substantial contributors to heads' earnings volatility.
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