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scarring effects, in addition to earlier evidence on wage penalties and reduced job satisfaction …
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at least for Australia, but the wage penalty associated with overskilling increases with education. Although the general …
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This paper utilises the panel element of the BHPS (waves 9 to 14) to examine the dynamics of the National Minimum Wage …
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The interpretation of graduate mismatch manifested either as overeducation or as overskilling remains problematical. This paper uses annual panel information on both educational and skills mismatches uniquely found in the HILDA survey to analyse the relationship of both mismatches with pay, job...
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We examine the relationship between disability, job mismatch, earnings and job satisfaction, using panel estimation on data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey (2001-2008). While we do not find any relationship between work-limiting disability and...
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minimum wage does not appear to have affected state-dependence and stepping stone effects of low pay …
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This paper integrates two strands of literature on overskilling and disability using the 2004 British Workplace Employment Relations Survey (WERS). It finds that the disabled are significantly more likely to be mismatched in the labour market, to suffer from a pay penalty and to have lower job...
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part simply represent a compensating wage differential for positive job attributes, while for men at least there are real …
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, minimum acceptable wages and the distance the inactive are prepared to travel to work for a given minimum acceptable wage …
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This paper uses unique data for the economically inactive to calculate elasticity estimates of the reservation wage and …
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