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Earlier literature on the gender pay gap has taught us that occupations matter and so do firms. However, the role of the firm has received little scrutiny; occupations have most often been coded in a rather aggregate way, lumping together different jobs; and the use of samples of workers...
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Changes in the legislation in the mid-80s in Portugal provide remarkably good conditions for analysis of the employment …
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This paper investigates the impact of drug decriminalization in Portugal using the Synthetic Control Method. The … of similar European countries. The results suggest that a policy change implemented in Portugal contributed to a decrease …
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This paper provides the first definitive estimates of union density in Portugal, 2010-2012, using a unique dataset. The …
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Using Portuguese data, this paper investigates the effects of job search methods on escape rates from unemployment and of job-finding methods on earnings. The effectiveness of the job search process is also evaluated in terms of the periodicity of the resulting job match. Emphasis is accorded...
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states, namely, inactivity and employment. The major innovation is our recognition of defective risks. We first use a …
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Temporary forms of employment account for a variable but never trivial share of total employment in both the U.S. and in Europe. In this article we look at how one specific form of temporary employment - employment with fixed-term contracts - fits into employers' hiring policies. We find that...
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This paper estimates a wage equation with three high-dimensional fixed effects, using a longitudinal matched employer-employee dataset covering virtually all Portuguese wage earners over a little more than two decades. The variation in log real hourly wages is decomposed into different...
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