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performance of TEs, including the policy-relevant issue of complementarity of institutions. -- labor markets ; unemployment …
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), the tax wedge, the unemployment benefit level, unemployment benefit duration and union density, are assembled at the IZA …
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-2007. Moreover, the results suggested that unemployment bore an association with occupational access constraints and wage sorting in …
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Directive and with the end of the 'Roma Decade' (2005-15) in sight, people from the Roma minority have unemployment rates far …
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the unemployment rate, which until now has been the main approach in the empirical literature. -- Labor market … institutions ; unemployment ; transition economies …
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An important underlying determinant of wage discrimination, as well as the gender wage gap is the way the labor market rewards individual physical attractiveness. This article surveys the extensive empirical literature of the effect of physical attractiveness on labor market outcomes. Particular...
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The role of government shareholding in corporate performance is central to an understanding of China's newly privatized large firms. In this paper, we analyze shareholders as agents that can both harm and benefit companies. We examine the ownership structure of 826 listed corporations and find...
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Gender wage and employment gaps are negatively correlated across countries. We argue that non-random selection of women into work explains an important part of such correlation and thus of the observed variation in wage gaps. The idea is that, if women who are employed tend to have relatively...
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In the US labor market the average black worker is exposed to a lower employment rate and earns a lower wage compared to his white counterpart. Lang and Lehmann (2012) argue that these mean differences mask substantial heterogeneity along the distribution of workers' skill. In particular, they...
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The paper investigates the link between the over-exposure of African immigrants to unemployment in France and their …
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