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percent of mean income. In this paper we use economic theory to determine the relation between the appropriate make …-whole (full) compensation and mean and median work incomes. Given that consumption uncertainty associated with compensation …
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policy relevant outcomes and policy effects, that of the wage premia for fatal injury risk. Estimates of the overall hedonic …
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model with idiosyncratic labor income risk. In our model economy, even a moderate earnings testing reduces individuals …
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We estimate the changes in US male labor market risk over the last three decades in a model of endogenous labor supply … a life-cycle model with search frictions, we show that the estimated changes in risk can account for 85 percent of the … increase in within group wage inequality. The welfare costs of rising risk are small. …
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This paper analyzes the optimal response of the social insurance system to a rise in labor market risk. To this end, we … develop a tractable macroeconomic model with risk-free physical capital, risky human capital (labor market risk) and … (human capital) risk increases social welfare if the government adjusts the tax-and-transfer system optimally. Finally, we …
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parametric and non-parametric measures to capture expected wage risk. These wage risk measures are unfettered by heterogeneity … which handicapped the use of actual market wage dispersion as risk measure in earlier studies. Students in our sample … anticipate that the market provides compensation for risk, as has been established with Risk Augmented Mincer earnings equations …
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determining the cyclical properties of labor market risk. -- Life-cycle risk ; uncertainty fluctuations ; business cycle …, but with increments being smaller in the European data. Third, we find that wage risk is procyclical in Germany while it …
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This chapter reviews the economics literature on immigrant-native differentials in occupational risk. It begins by … briefly explaining the theory of compensating wage differentials. It then provides a more detailed discussion of the empirical … advanced economies, but not all. Finally, most, but not all, immigrants appear to earn risk premiums similar to natives for …
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substantial. The second result is that true wage risk is almost three times as large as the wage variance observed after job … mobility, which is what other papers in the literature have called wage risk. This suggests a very different picture of the …
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This paper uses annual data drawn from the GSOEP to estimate individual earnings risk (labor market risk) in Germany … shocks to individual earnings. We find that both the transitory component and the permanent component of earnings risk have … been rising in West Germany in the 1990s and have remained at elevated levels in the 2000s. In contrast, labor market risk …
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