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In New Zealand, the impact of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) was milder than in most other developed countries, with employment declining by 2.5 percent between 2008q4 and 2009q4. Job and worker turnover rates both declined, signalling a reduction in labour market liquidity and difficulties...
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compensation growth is positively correlated with past promotion outcomes but negatively correlated with past compensation growth … both growth in base pay and total cash compensation but is negative on bonus growth. The effect of a demotion is negative …
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Promotions and cross-firm mobility provide substantial gains in earnings – a well established finding based on gross income data. Yet, what matters for incentives is how much an individual can consume or save after taxation. We show that net and gross income growth patterns may differ...
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While it is well established that both promotions within firms and mobility across firms lead to significant earnings progression, little is known about the interaction between these types of mobility. Exploiting a large Danish panel data set and controlling for unobserved individual...
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While results are starting to emerge, not much is known yet about the dynamics of the labor markets of the former Eastern economies, especially in the context of the current Financial Crisis. Arguably, this is mainly due to paucity of (panel) data. By examining labor market transitions, earnings...
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We use cohort data from 11 European countries to study whether experience profiles differ by educational attainment. Previous literature does not provide a clear answer to this question, that is important to evaluate private returns to education over the working life of individuals. We find...
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workplace cheating. Firms often use bonus-based compensation plans, such as group bonuses and firm-wide profit sharing, that … induce considerable uncertainty in how much workers are paid. Exposing workers to a compensation scheme based on random … employer's compensation scheme. …
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theory of social justice: the principles of compensation and reward. Ex-ante and ex-post versions of the compensation …
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using bonuses, commissions, or piece-rates. We find that compensation in performance-pay jobs is more closely tied to both …
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In our simple model the supervisor: i) cannot observe the agent's effort; ii) aims at inducing the agent to exert high effort; but iii) can only offer rewards based on performance. Since performance is only stochastically related to effort, evaluation errors may occur. In particular, deserving...
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