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Women have, on average, been less well-paid than men throughout history. Prior to 1900, most economic historians see the gender wage gap as a reflection of men's greater strength and correspondingly higher productivity. This paper investigates the gender wage gap in cigar making around 1900....
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,namely, the employment shift from industry and agriculture to services. The secondcontribution of the paper is the focus on the …
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, selective survey of the literature. Four fundamental questions are explored: how are unemployment, job vacancies, and employment …
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incentive pay system analogous to profit sharing, all-employee stock options, or an employment ownership scheme that makes part …
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We show that worker wellbeing is not only related to the amount of compensation workers receive but also how they receive it. While previous theoretical and empirical work has often been pre-occupied with individual performance-related pay, we here demonstrate a robust positive link between the...
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competition (1) led to increased technical change within firms; and (2) reallocated employment between firms towards more … competition also led to falls in employment, profits, prices and the share of unskilled workers. By contrast, import competition …
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In this paper we look at the relationship between crime and economic incentives in a different way to other workin this area. We look at changes in unemployment benefits and the imposition of benefit sanctions as a means ofstudying the way that people on the margins of crime may react to...
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employment, the two types of unemployed workers have different threat points, which delivers equilibrium wage dispersion. Most of …
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likely to have positive earnings in the following year. This latter employment effect only vanishes four years after the …
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This paper emphasizes the two-way causality between the provision of unemployment insurance and the cultural transmission of work ethic. Values affect the size of the moral-hazard problem and, hence, the policy to be implemented. Conversely, when parents rationally choose how much effort to...
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