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-sectional micro data of observations on male wages and employment from the mid-1970s to the mid-2000s. This lack of substitution also …Immigration to the UK has risen over time. Existing studies of the impact of immigration on the wages of native … immigration reduces the wages of immigrants relative to natives. We show this using a pooled time series of British cross …
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Wages are only mildly cyclical, implying that shocks to labour demand have a larger short-run impact on unemployment … rather than wages, at odds with the quantitative predictions of the canonical search model – even if wages are only … reservation wages, and consider an alternative reservation wage model based on reference dependence in job search. This extension …
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should be higher, about 2.2. Together with prior estimates of the quit elasticity these results imply that wages are 72 77 …% of the marginal product of labour. Further, we find lower elasticities for recruits hired from non-employment as well as …
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of British cross-sectional micro data of observations on male wages and employment from the mid-1970s to the mid-2000s … of labour. But, existing studies of the impact of immigration on the wages of native-born workers in the UK (e … an increase in immigration reduces the wages of immigrants relative to natives. We show this using a pooled time series …
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labor share, employment and wages respond to privatization and other regulatory changes. We exploit cross-country panel data …
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expected to have only small allocational consequences and that measures of base wages are more useful in drawing conclusions …
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countries in terms of education, earnings, and employment. …
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