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This paper analyses the dynamics of income inequality of wage earners in Slovenia from 1991 to 2005, using two different datasets. Both are derived from the personal income tax files. The first is obtained by the Statistical Office of Slovenia, extracting all full-time employees from these files...
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This paper analyses the distribution of employee income in Slovenia in the period 1991–2009. The analysis is based on two different datasets, both derived from the personal income tax files. It was shown that income inequality of employees income has somewhat increased in this period, using...
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This paper studies the effects of immigration on the wages of Argentinean native workers over the period 1993-2012. I … wages. IV estimates suggest that OLS results are a lower bound for the (partial) causal effect. Thus, if confounding demand …
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-working students to seek employment. Using NLSY97 data, this paper finds that working while enrolled in college decreases the wages one …
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and wages. In a second stage, the endogeneity of PRP was taken into account by using instrumental variable quantile … regression techniques. They find considerable heterogeneity across the distribution of labor productivity and wages, with the …
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This paper analyses the role of Performance Related Pay (PRP) agreements on labour productivity and wages. Its main … wages allows us to ascertain that payments by results might be not only rent-sharing devices, but schemes that substantially …
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: Incidence of crime in India has been mounting at a fast pace , especially during the last decade. Moreover, crime on body seems to be increasing in comparison to crime on property. Economics and Sociology literature on crime attributes labour market as a transmitting institution for crime....
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