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observed volatility of unemployment and vacancies extends beyond U.S. data to a set of OECD countries. We also argue that using …
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unemployment can arise in such a framework without placing any a priori restrictions on either wages or severance payments. The …
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rigidity of wages. …
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An examination of the intensity of supervision in the workplace and its effect on the pay of nonsupervisory employees through the use a wage survey of the hospital industry.
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An analysis of the variance of wages within and between industries, finding that wage differences are virtually …
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A test of whether the enactment of a dedicated tax leads to higher payroll and wages for public employees, by means of …
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Project provides new microeconomic evidence on how wages change for continuing workers. We analyze individuals’ earnings in 31 …
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We document sectoral differences in changes in output, hours worked, prices, and nominal wages in the United States …. One sector is assumed to have flexible nominal wages, while nominal wages in the other sector are set using Taylor …. Alternatively, if wages are set using Calvo-type contracts, the decline in output is even smaller. …
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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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