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We study the wage growth of job stayers over the business cycle, and show that wage adjustments within a job spell display significant history dependence. This is at odds with the spot market model, which implies that the wage growth of a worker within a job spell depends solely on the change in...
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The effects of voluntary work on earnings have recently been studied for some developed countries such as Canada, France and Austria. This paper extends this line of research to Italy, using data from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) dataset. A double...
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The paper studies the effect of voluntary work on labour income for Italian employees. The Heckman and Instrumental Variables methods are used in order to control for self-selection bias of participation in labour market and endogeneity of volunteering. The results show that a wage premium of 3...
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creation of over 300 business interests in parts as far afield as the UK, South Africa, Australia and the USA resulted from a …
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exist for Australia. This paper looks at a number of variables that can affect labour’s share in income: unemployment …
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. Based on the first year's evidence, deregulation of domestic aviation in Australia has, from the consumer's perspective …
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the OECD. In Australia the focus is currently on the employment impact of proposed changes to unfair dismissal provisions …
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The positive relationship between household income and child health is well documented in the child health literature but the precise mechanisms via which income generates better health and whether the income gradient is increasing in child age are not well understood. This paper presents new...
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. This paper shows that Australia has experienced the opposite of a ‘wages breakout’ since 2000. Over this period Australian … recent years, but the fall in Australia’s labour share has been relatively large. The fall in the Australian labour share has …
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We investigate the role discretionary (non-working) time plays in sustaining the gap between individuals’ concern about climate change and their propensity to act on this concern by adopting sustainable consumption practices. Using recent Australian survey data on climate change adaptation, we...
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