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We comment on the work of Hanushek et al. (2015) and show that returns to skills are very heterogeneous and depend crucially on the tasks performed in the workplace, in line with the critique by Acemoglu and Autor (2011). Depending on the type of tasks performed at work, as well as on...
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, while the earnings disparity increases with education. Comparing Hispanic immigrants with natives reveals much of the …
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, while the earnings disparity increases with education. Comparing Hispanic immigrants with natives reveals much of the …
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differences in labour supply responses to tax policy can explain differences in aggregate labour supply and years of education …
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Despite significant improvement in female schooling over the last two decades, only a small proportion of women in South Asia are in wage employment. We revisit this puzzle using a nationally representative data set from Bangladesh. Probit regression results show that even after accounting for...
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lockdown in Greece. We find that flows into unemployment have not increased; in fact, separations were lower than would have … introduced to mitigate the effects of the crisis in Greece have played an important role. These measures prohibited layoffs in …
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Labor market conditions in Greece have severely deteriorated during the crisis, affecting youths the most. Using the …
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and inequality. …
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We study how licensing, certification and unionisation affect the wages of natives and migrants and their representation among licensed, certified, and unionized workers. We provide evidence of a dual role of labor market institutions, which both screen workers based on unobservable...
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This study explores what determines employers' violations of the wage contracts of workers on H-1B temporary work visas, which occur when firms pay those workers below the promised prevailing or "market" wage. A theoretical framework is proposed that predicts more violations during economic...
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