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The fact that unemployed workers have different abilities to smooth consumption entails heterogeneous responses to extended unemployment benefits. Our empirical exercise explores a quasi-experimental setting generated by an increase in the benefits entitlement period. The results point towards a...
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Portuguese firms engage in intense reallocation, most employers simultaneously hire and separate from workers, resulting in high excess worker turnover flows. These flows are constrained by the employment protection gap between open-ended and fixed-term contracts. We explore a reform that...
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Wage inequality in Portugal increased over the last quarter of century. The period from 1982 to 1995 witnessed strong …
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performance. We compare two countries with seemingly similar collective bargaining systems, the Netherlands and Portugal, and …
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recent introduction of teacher performance-related pay and tournaments in Portugal's public schools. Specifically, we draw on …
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jobs. We illustrate the methodology by applying it to data from an annual census of employers in Portugal over the period … 1982-2007. We find that real entry wages in Portugal over this period tend to be about 1.8 percent higher when the …
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data for Portugal covering the period 1986-2004, real wages are shown to be considerably more procyclical during recessions …
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- the case of Portugal; 2) a positive but stable role of education in terms of inequality - Austria, Finland, France …
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. This paper analyses the causal impact of such extensions on employment using a natural experiment in Portugal: the …
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identify the wage differences between foreign and domestic firms. Using matched employer-employee panel data for Portugal, we …
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