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all workers, a wage-productivity elasticity of 1.2, slightly above the one-for-one response predicted by the Mortensen …
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This paper provides estimates of the union wage gap in Portugal, a nation until recently lacking independent data on … union density at firm level. Having estimated nonlinear and linear estimates of the effect of union density on the wage gap … sources of the union wage gap. A generalization of this technique is applied for the nonlinear case. We find evidence of a …
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In this article we study the resilience of the Portuguese labor market, in terms of job flows, employment and wage … document the very large increase in the incidence of minimum wage earners and nominal wage freezes. We explore three different … channels that may have amplified the employment response to the great recession: the credit channel, the wage rigidity channel …
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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 … unobserved) and a residual component.It is found that worker permanent heterogeneity is the most important source of wage …
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In Portugal, as in many other countries in continental Europe, the collective wage agreements between trade unions and … employer associations that define wage floors for specific job titles are systematically extended to the whole industry. This …-agreed bargained wages. With some trepidation, we call this phenomenon upward nominal wage rigidity, in close symmetry with the …
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determinants of union density at firm level are first modeled. Next, we draw upon a very recent study of the union wage premium to … provide summary estimates of the union wage gap for different ranges of union density. Since these estimates fully reflect the … and extensions is viewed as an aspect of downward nominal wage rigidity in deflationary times (the counterpart of "upward …
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This paper analyzes the strikingly different response of unemployment to the Great Recession in France and Spain. Their labor market institutions are similar and their unemployment rates just before the crisis were both around 8%. Yet, in France, unemployment rate has increased by 2 percentage...
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wage losses of workers displaced due to firm closure based on the comparison of workers' wages differentials before and … after displacement. Potential wage losses of displaced workers can be related to firm, job title, and match heterogeneity in … that enables us to decompose the sources of the wage losses into the contribution of firm, job title, and match fixed …
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This paper provides comprehensive and detailed empirical regression analyses of the sources of wage persistence …. Exploring a rich matched employer-employee data set and the estimation of a dynamic panel wage equation with high …-dimensional fixed effects, our empirical results show that permanent unobserved heterogeneity plays a key role in driving wage dynamics …
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To better understand unemployment dynamics it is key to assess the role played by job creation and job destruction. Although the U.S. case has been studied extensively, the importance of job finding and employment exit rates to unemployment variability remains unsettled. The aim of this paper is...
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