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We analyse the role of training in mitigating the negative impact of technical and organizational changes on the employment prospects of older workers. Using a panel of French firms in the late 1990s, we first estimate wage bill share equations for different age groups. Consistently with what is...
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We study compensation packages in family and non-family firms. Using matched employer-employee data for a representative sample of French establishments, we first show that family firms pay on average lower wages to their workers. We find that part of this wage gap is due to differences in...
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We investigate the role of local social pressure in shaping the geographical pattern of firms' firing decisions. Using French linked employer-employee data, we show that social pressure exerted by the local communities where firms' headquarters are located induces CEOs to refrain from dismissing...
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Using local administrative data from 1826 to 1936, we document the evolution of crime rates in 19th century France and …
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conditions in France. We use a unique French dataset providing information on individual workers for the year 1998. New work …
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considerably larger than those which matter for outcomes (i.e. close neighbours). Several institutional features of France enable …
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introduction of the shorter workweek in France in the late 1990s. We find that female and male employees treated by the shorter …
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were already employed in the same firm the year before. Using administrative data for France, we show that the elasticity …
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