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dominance techniques. The field of study is of particular interest because wage determination in Spain incorporates an important … territorial component, facilitated by certain specific institutional elements, given that Spain is one of the few developed …. Consequently, the infrequent regional dimension of collective bargaining on an industry level implies the presence in Spain of wage …
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We present evidence for the motherhood wage penalty in Spain as a representative Southern European Mediterranean … three or more, more than 15%. -- Fixed-effects estimation ; motherhood wage penalty ; Spain …
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Variable Pay Systems or Pay for performance suppose variable additional components to regular wages connected, for example, with the evolution of the firm objectives or with the evolution of the individual features and productivity. These forms of variable remuneration have had a growing...
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countries and regions belonging to it. The paper addresses this issue empirically and analyses real wage flexibility in Spain … rigidity in Spain, because national and regional wage setting are closely linked. However, semiparametric estimation allows us …
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and productivity developments in Germany, the European Union's periphery countries Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and Spain … growth, also in the low inflationary period of the 2000s. Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain are far from aligning wage …
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This paper analyses wage inequality in Spain from 1995 to 2002. Inequality has decreased slightly in this period …
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We analyze the sources of changes in the distribution of hourly wages in the United States using CPS data for the survey years 1976 to 2016. We account for the selection bias from the employment decision by modeling the distribution of annual hours of work and estimating a nonseparable model of...
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We examine how the gender of a sibling affects earnings, education and family formation. Identification is complicated by parental preferences: if parents prefer certain sex compositions over others, children's gender affects not only the outcomes of other children but also the very existence of...
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We examine the impact of annual hours worked on annual earnings by decomposing changes in the real annual earnings distribution into composition, structural and hours effects. We do so via a nonseparable simultaneous model of hours, wages and earnings. We provide identification results and...
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We use an extensive,matched employer-employee dataset to analyze the employer-size wage relation and its contribution to wage inequality in Germany. Applying models with additive fixed effects for workers and establishments, we document that the large firm wage premium, which has risen over 25...
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