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This paper complements previous studies on the effects of health on wages by addressing the problems of unobserved … corrections are necessary. Good health leads to higher wages for men, while there appears to be no significant effect for women … (GSOEP) we find the health variable to suffer from measurement error and a number of tests provide evidence that selection …
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This paper explores the impact of trade liberalization on manufacturing employment and wages over a period 1993-2006, a …, the paper shows that employment has increased across all manufacturing industries. Data from Egypt’s labor market survey … increase in wages in manufacturing industries though the role of export orientation in influencing poor wages has not been …
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economy in the middle of 2008. Crisis affects negatively almost all the fields of human life like development, employment …
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, working time, wages, health and safety at work place, access to training, conciliation of work and family, as well as some …This study develops the issue of Decent work in Bulgaria focusing on employment conditions e.g. employment contracts …
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: Incidence of crime in India has been mounting at a fast pace , especially during the last decade. Moreover, crime on body seems to be increasing in comparison to crime on property. Economics and Sociology literature on crime attributes labour market as a transmitting institution for crime....
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workers with lower skills, or working in sectors with lower average wages benefit most from externalities. The results are …
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) and overestimates the cost-of-living for “cheaper” regions (Northern Ireland, Scotland). When deflating hourly wages by … the regional RPI, the average level of wages is lower from 8% to 11% an hour for all workers in London and the South East …% in levels when deflating wages by the real regional RPI. …
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