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This paper investigates the determinants of the labour supply of nurses in the UK. Attention focuses on the elasticity … nature of wages by using 2- stage least squares. Tests for and control of selection bias are achieved using methods based on … variable addition tests for panel data. We find that the elasticity of hours supplied with respect to wage is 0.40 suggesting …
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-urban divides, forms of migrant labour, rapid rural-urban migration, and high and rising real wages in the formal sector, the two …
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concerning the way is which wages, wage earners and aggregate employment earnings in Germany are linked to the socioeconomic … the movement of wages and wage earners over a long period and use this to make an original estimate of aggregate … employment earnings in Germany from 1810 to 1989. Reconstituted sets of statistics are also used to put forward new hypotheses …
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residential location (housing prices) and commutes workers must be paid the same wages and only wage premia arising from ….S. Decennial Census. We find that wages are higher when an individual works in a location that has more workers or a greater … productivity. Extended model specifications suggest that wages increase with the education level of nearby workers and the …
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This paper provides estimates of labour market inefficiency and the frictional unemployment rate for Australia and its States over the period January 1978 to December 1997. These estimates are derived from parametric statistical models of employment growth in which technical inefficiencies are...
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, while the effect of wages is found to be statistically significant, the predicted impact of an increase in nurses' pay on …
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