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. The present paper investigates the association between pacts and a wider set of outcomes - wages, employment, investment … establishment performance. Indeed, the positive effects reported for wages, productivity, and innovation are sustained in …
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This study examines the differences in the likelihood of overpayment and overemployment in establishments with and without works councils. In contrast to other studies, we use assessments by the management concerning the existence of such problems. Furthermore, we also analyze how different...
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, which predicts an ambiguous effect on wages: firing costs are expected to increase wages, because they increase the … short-term effect on wages – and also on unemployment. We find larger effects for older than for younger workers and for men … on wages takes place during the first year of the reform. Our simulations also show that the increase in wages is mostly …
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expected benefits. By contrast, we find limited pass-through of employer SSCs to wages for reforms that increased SSCs with no …
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asymmetries in the convergence process of the RULCs and its components – real wages, capital intensity, and technology – are …
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-term unemployed imposes a penalty on subsequent labor market outcomes. We propose a flexible method for analyzing the effect on wages …
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lower wages for women, relatively higher productivity for part-timers). Interactions between gender and part-time suggest …
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assumption is rejected by the ECHP data for Belgium, Denmark and Finland. The empirical evidence supports a dynamic approach to … dynamic panel-data wage equation and provide measures of the speed of adjustment in Belgium, Denmark and Finland. Further, we …
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This paper investigates inter-industry wage differentials in Belgium, taking advantage of access to a unique matched … differentials appears to be limited. Further results show that ceteris paribus, workers earn significantly higher wages when …
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-employee panel data for Belgium and rely on methodological approaches from both Hellerstein and Neumark (1995) and Bartolucci (2014 … productivity and wages are significant but vanish almost totally, both in industry and services, when controlling for a wide range …
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