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This paper documents and decomposes the test score gap between Roma and non-Roma 8th graders in Hungary in 2006. Our …
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We analyze the magnitude and the causes of the low formal employment rate of the Roma in Hungary between 1993 and 2007 …
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Using unique data from Hungary, we assess the gap in standardized test scores between Roma and non-Roma students and … ethnic test score gap in Hungary is nearly entirely explained by social differences in income, wealth and parental education …
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distribution in Hungary from 1992 until 2003. Over the time period covered by the analysis the public sector had witnessed large … results show that the public sector within-group earnings equalising effect for male graduates in Hungary was three times …
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universal firm-level panel data and linked employer-employee data for Hungary. Our identification strategy exploits a 23 year …
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This paper evaluates the kindergarten attendance allowance program in Hungary, a conditional cash transfer (CTT …
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This paper analyses the employment adjustment of state- and privately-owned companies before and during the global crisis. Using Hungarian data, it finds that the net job creation rate is similar across the two ownership types before the crisis, but during the crisis state-owned companies have a...
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This study forecasts the Hungarian labor demand for 10 broad economic sectors for 2015. Using aggregate data for the period of 1992-2010 and a structural macroeconomic model, we find that the relative importance of agriculture and industry is likely to fall in total employment while the share of...
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This study forecasts the Hungarian labor demand for 10 broad economic sectors for 2020. Using aggregate data for the period of 1992-2010 and a structural macroeconomic model, we find that the relative importance of agriculture and industry is likely to fall in total employment while the share of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010616484
We estimate a double hurdle (DH) model of the Hungarian wage distribution assuming censoring at the minimum wage and wage under-reporting (i.e. compensation consisting of the minimum wage, subject to taxation, and an unreported cash supplement). We estimate the probability of under-reporting for...
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