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rather than negative. The latter finding entails substantial increases in mean wages and reduction in wage inequality …
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This paper explores the contribution of the minimum wage to the well documented rise in earnings inequality in Mexico … between the late 1980 and the late 1990s. In contrast to the view that sees minimum wages as an ineffective redistributive …
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unilateral low wage trade and competition shock to producers in Mexico. Wefind that this shock causes selection at both firm and …
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Implicit in many discussions of labour market policy is the assumption that, in the absence of interventions, the operation of the labour market is well-approximated by the perfectly competitive model. The merits or demerits of particular policies is then seen as a trade-off between efficiency...
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This paper studies the dynamics of labour demand and the determinants of employment rates across the OECD. We find: (i) labour demand adjusts less rapidly when employment protection is more strict and union density is higher; (ii) there is no evidence that overall job turnover is influenced by...
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Using data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) we show performance pay (PP) increased earnings dispersion among men and women, and to a lesser extent among full-time working women, in the decade of economic growth which ended with the recession of 2008. PP was also associated with...
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