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This paper uses a combination of workplace and matched-employee workplace data from the British 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey to examine the impact of unions and firm-provided training (incidence, intensity/coverage, and duration) on establishment performance. The performance effects...
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-12 percent. It emerges that much of the latter disparity stems from unobserved worker heterogeneity (accounting for which … deficit in atypical worker health benefits is again reduced after accounting for permanent unobserved individual heterogeneity …
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, the next stage of the analysis seeks to account for the influence of worker, firm, and job-title permanent heterogeneity …
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-12 percent. It emerges that much of the latter disparity stems from unobserved worker heterogeneity (accounting for which … deficit in atypical worker health benefits is again reduced after accounting for permanent unobserved individual heterogeneity …
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This paper uses a combination of workplace and matched-employee workplace data from the British 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey to examine the impact of unions and firm-provided training (incidence, intensity/coverage, and duration) on establishment performance. The performance effects...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319095
-title heterogeneity to the union wage premium. The principal result is the dominance of the firm fixed effect: the allocation of workers …
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Using a multi-dimensional measure of occupational mismatch, we report distinct gender differences in match quality and changes in match quality over the course of careers. A substantial portion of the gender wage gap stems from match quality differences among more educated individuals....
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to heterogeneity in the quality of employee-employer matches, with individuals learning of their abilities and …
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The present paper uses a combination of workplace and linked employee-workplace data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey and the 2004 Workplace Employment Relations Survey to examine the impact of unions on training incidence, training intensity/coverage, and training duration. It...
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