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heterogeneous workforce in terms of skills and productivity. Capital and labor are the inputs in production and the different types … these gains stems from the productivity increase arising from the expanded labor market opportunities for these workers …
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Using Difference-in-Differences estimation and data from the European Community Household Panel, this paper suggests that the fixed exchange-rate policy adopted by Italy in the 1997-2000 period has reduced the real hourly wage growth of Italian fulltime workers with permanent contracts, on...
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hypotheses. First, that most of the recent increase in the dispersion of wages and productivity has occurred across … establishments and these changes are linked. Second, that the increased dispersion in wages and productivity across establishments is …-plant measures of wage and productivity dispersion have increased substantially over the last few decades; and (4) a significant …
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Gender wage differentials, conditional on observed productivity characteristics, have been considered a possible … differentials are due to labor market discrimination or to unobserved productivity differences. The objective of this paper is to … indicate that the productivity of women is 6.5% lower than the productivity of men and that about half of the employers are …
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downturn and that it is aligned, at the sectoral level, with measures of productivity growth and market openness to competition …
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This paper investigates whether the increasing "residual wage inequality" trend is related to manufacturing decline and the influx of low-skilled immigrants. There is a vast literature arguing that technological change, international trade, and institutional factors have played a significant...
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