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In this paper we use a large official employer-employee dataset, which includes almost the whole universe of business firms, to document and decompose the rising graduates postgraduates' wage differentials in Portugal. Using a non-parametric matching exercise, we pay particular attention to...
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skill premium and increasing inequality. We develop a measure for reshoring activity at the macro-level and, using data from …
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-2005. We find that only the HEI graduates obtain a wage premium from skills acquired in the course of formal education. This …
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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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regulation affects income inequality and service quality. Using individual-level data from the German microcensus for the years … increase in inequality is associated with a deterioration of service quality. The reform reduced average scores of a peer …
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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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Various studies found wage gaps between formal and informal sector workers even after controlling for a number of individual and firm level characteristics. It has also been shown that earnings differentials across these sectors are quite stable over the years. While there is limited amount of...
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An important goal of immigration policy is to facilitate the entry of foreignborn workers whose skills are in short supply in national labor markets. In recent decades, information and communication technology [ICT] has fueled the demand for highly educated workers at the expense of lower...
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