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Changes in the fraction of workers experiencing job separations can account for most of the increase in earnings dispersion that occurred both between, as well as within educational groups in the United States from the mid-1970s to the mid- 1980s. This is not true of changes in average earnings...
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may be preferred to one with a high starting wage if the growth rate of wages is higher in the former than in the latter …
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A study of rising wage inequality based on data from a private salary survey conducted over the last three decades.
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this type of model results in more employment variability and less-procyclical wages than do models without fixed hiring …
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A look at the implications for human resource management of the rising wage disparity found in a three-decades-long private salary survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
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An analysis of working hours, wages, and employment when production requires coordinating the work schedules of …
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fired or laid off choose jobs with wages that are higher than their previous jobs, a substantial proportion of these job … changers choose jobs that have lower wages. A model is constructed that is consistent with workers choosing a career path that … package. Due to compensating wage differentials, higher wages are paid where other job amenities are unattractive. Given this …
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