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Dans cet article, nous évaluons le positionnement des médecins généralistes en comparant leurs revenus à ceux de salariés situés dans le haut de la hiérarchie salariale : les cadres supérieurs. Les syndicats de médecins évoquent régulièrement la durée des études de médecine, les...
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linked employer-employee data from the Finnish business sector, we study the productivity and wage effects, and hence the …
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than expected, thanks to the "French model's" national minimum wage and the extension of collective wage agreements to all …
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effects in wage equations fo studying the effect of education. It also provides a human capital interpretation of these firm … matched structure of the data. Wage regressions including the computed factors confirm tha human capital is associated with …, the poor benefit from working in the textile sector in terms of wages unlike the middle and high wage workers. …
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analyse the effects of foreign mergers and acquisitions on labour productivity and employment growth up to five years after …
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research focuses primarily on PhDs in the fields of science and engineering. It provides no synoptic picture of the employment … years indicate that the employment patterns of PhDs might be changing. Further research is needed to answer questions like … for both the diffusion of knowledge in the economy and the development of the career and wage profiles of PhDs. Because of …
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holders earned about 20 percent less than their male colleagues, but the wage differential across gender decreased during the …
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division of labor. Moreover, as firms switch to decentralization, their employment structure becomes more homogeneous and wage …
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Most of regulators in health care systems use pooling contracts such that payment do not depend on the level of severity. This policy is motivated by concerns about the moral hazard problem. In this paper, we show that it can be optimal when patient severity is private information because of the...
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