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In this article, we study the impact of changes of total labor costs on employment of low-wage workers in France in a …
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We use longitudinal individual wage and employment data in France and the United States to investigate the effect of …
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About one in four workers challenges her dismissal in front of a labor court in France. Using a data set of individual … ; labor judges ; unfair dismissal ; France …
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Our study examines the empirical links between social housing policy and location choices of immigrants in France. More … (habitations à loyer modéré, dwelling with a moderate rent), which is the main public housing policy in France. For that purpose …
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required for the creation or extension of any large retail store in France. We exploit a unique database that provides time and … increase in large retail chains' concentration it induced, slowed down employment growth in France. …
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mandatory reduction of weekly working hours in France. Just after François Mitterrand's election in May 1981, the government … creation. These results should help us understand the possible effects of the upcoming mandatory reduction of hours in France …
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In this paper we examine the influence of unemployment on property crimes and on violent crimes in France for the … the 95 départements of metropolitan France) with measures of crimes as reported to the Ministry of Interior. To assess …
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We estimate a model of the joint participation and mobility along with the individuals' wage formation in France. Our … using state of the art Bayesian methods employing a long panel (1976-1995) for France. Our results clearly show that returns … rationale for this phenomenon. Specifically, in a low-mobility country such as France, there is little gain in compensating …
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This paper provides empirical evidence consistent with the facts that (1) social networks may strongly affect board composition and (2) social networks may be detrimental to corporate governance. Our empirical investigation relies on a unique dataset on executives and outside directors of...
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