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countries (namely Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal and Spain compared with Latvia, Lithuania, the Czech … countries. It is relatively small in Norway and Belgium, large in the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Poland and the Czech Republic …
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This paper investigates inter-industry wage differentials in Belgium, taking advantage of access to a unique matched …
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This paper investigates inter-industry wage differentials in Belgium, taking advantage of access to a unique matched …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003481973
In the last decades, international trade has increased between industrialised countries and between high- and low-wage countries. This important change has raised questions on how international trade affects the labour market. In this spirit, this paper aims to investigate the impact of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009235159
This study analyses the interaction between inter-industry wage differentials and the gender wage gap in six European countries using a unique harmonised matched employer-employee data set, the 1995 European Structure of Earnings Survey. Findings show the existence of significant inter-industry...
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This paper investigates inter-industry wage differentials in Belgium, taking advantage of access to a unique matched …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013137340
between 2010 and 2014 in Belgium, using panel data from the two waves of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey. Unlike …
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. The second solution, the regionalisation of wage bargaining, is frequently mentioned in Belgium or in Italy where regional … allow regional productivity to be taken into account. -- Wages ; collective bargaining ; federalism ; regions ; Belgium …
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-employee panel data for Belgium and rely on methodological approaches from both Hellerstein and Neumark (1995) and Bartolucci (2014 …
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In the last few decades, international trade has expanded not only between industrialised countries, but also between high- and low-wage countries. This important change has raised questions on how international trade affects the labour market. In this spirit, this paper aims to investigate the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013127292