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This study analyzes real wage cyclicality for male full-time workers within employer-employeematches in Germany over the period 1984-2004. Five different wage measures arecompared: the standard hourly wage rate; hourly wage earnings including overtime andbonus pay; the effective wage, which takes...
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We estimate the effects of labor market entry conditions on wages for male individuals firstentering the Austrian labor … market between 1978 and 2000. We find a large negative effect ofunfavorable entry conditions on starting wages as well as a …
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We study differences in the adjustment of aggregate real wages in the manufacturing sectorover the business cycle … countries with stronger unions tend to have less pro-cyclical (or morecounter-cyclical) wages. We also find a positive …
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sharing influence flexibleoutsourcing? What is the relationship between outsourcing cost, profit sharing and wages?We show … that profit sharing has a positive effect on low skilled wage and thus an outsourcingenhancing character. The wages of both …
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We use Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian LFS data (2002-2007) complemented with severalother surveys to compare the profile of Baltic temporary workers abroad before and after EUaccession with that of stayers and return migrants. Determinants of migration and return, aswell as selection issues...
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This paper focuses on the links between informal care provision and labour market activity atthe sub-national level. Within-country analysis of this issue has been very limited to datedespite the wide regional variations in informal care provision that often exist. This issue isimportant in the...
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European Social Survey data on 30 countries, covering years 2004-2009, are used to lookinto joint institutional [and other macro] determinants of the rates of dependent employmentwithout a contract, informal self-employment, and unemployment (secondary jobs are notaccounted for). Consistently...
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exactly predicted,shifts from temporary to permanent contracts tend to be linked to a reduction in wages and asimultaneous …
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We use individual data for Great Britain over the period 1992-2009 to compare the probabilitythat employed and unemployed job seekers find a job and the quality of the job they find. Thejob finding rate of unemployed job seekers is 50 percent higher than that of employed jobseekers, and this...
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We measure labor market frictions using a strategy that bridges design-based and structuralapproaches: estimating an equilibrium search model using reduced-form minimum wageelasticities identified from border discontinuities and fitted with Bayesian and LIML methods.We begin by providing the...
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