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Do labour institutions influence how wages respond to the business cycle? Such responsiveness can then shape several …
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concerns. When controlling for both worker and firm heterogeneity and instrumenting for concentration, we find that wages are …
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We investigate the impact of labor market concentration on stayers' wages, where stayers are defined as individuals who … of stayers' wages to labor market concentration ranges between -0.0185 and -0.0230, depending on the instrument we use … labor market, this estimate can be considered a lower bound of the effect of labor market concentration on stayers' wages in …
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We investigate the impact of labour market concentration on two dimensions of job quality, namely wages and job … and local product market concentration, we show that the elasticities of wages with respect to labour market concentration … are strikingly similar across countries: increasing labour market concentration by 10% reduces wages by 0.19% in Germany …
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wages increase by about 45%. The results are based on multiple instrumental variables, including firm-specific international … country: RS is weaker in firms with more women and less educated workers; RS involves an element of risk sharing, as wages … wages tend to reduce RS; and, while employer labour market power reduces wages, it increases RS. Overall, despite its …
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Does employers' association (EA) membership affect wages? Such effects, positive or negative, could follow from …
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We investigate the impact of labor market concentration on average wages and decompose it into its effects on new hires …. Using administrative data for France, we find that concentration negatively affects both new hires' and incumbents' wages … wages into its different components, we find that the negative effect on incumbents' wages accounts for between two thirds …
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. On average, the number of hours worked in more affected sectors fell, hourly wages rose, while employment did not …
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