New study reveals surprising impact of human capital on labor supply
The study looked at how people decide how much to work and save over time, taking into account how they build up skills and knowledge (human capital). They found that the ability to switch between work and leisure is higher than previously thought, mainly because previous studies didn't consider the impact of human capital on decision-making. This means that even though wages go up as people get older, the overall pattern of how much people work stays relatively steady throughout their lives.