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This paper shows how the allocation of an individual's time between overtime work and leisure is affected by comparisons with the incomes of others. It is shown that when the individual's utility function incorporates a measure of relative deprivation, the individual's optimal duration of overtime work is longer for any positive level of relative deprivation. Given the wage rate per hour, the individual reacts to an increase in his relative deprivation by increasing his overtime work.
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The article addresses the issue of young people as a supply side of the labour market. In the paper, the supply side of labour market has been defined on the basis of current binding regulations and it has been characterized in quantity and quality dimensions. The number of students, graduates of secondary and post-secondary schools between 2002 and 2008 has been presented as well as the changes happening in their structures and dynamics during this period have been indicated. The attention has been paid to the wide offer of Kielce at the level of secondary and post-secondary schools, which constitute the source of huge developmental potential. This potential ought to be the inspiration for native entrepreneurs as far as the developmental directions are concerned. For outside investors, however, it ought to constitute an important premise to locate their business activities in the city and its surroundings.
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The article contains an attempt to identify the impact the changes in personal income tax rate exert on the labor supply. The study is based on the model of the economy in which households select an optimum in the labor supply taking into account incomes, tax rates and level of own consumption in relation to the consumption of a given reference group. The model, exploiting comparative static's instruments, contains the necessary and sufficient conditions for the labor supply function to monotonically depend on personal income tax rate. It has been evidenced that the increase in taxation burdens decreases labor supply. The authors also indicate the possibility that there could exist multipoint equilibrium states.
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