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, tenure and the fact of using hourly or monthly wages. At this stage the use of the simple specification of the Mincer …
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– Germany and Greece. We thus find that in most countries dispersion in earnings increases with educational levels and that … earnings. …
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While some workers in China attain senior professional level and senior cadre level status (Chuzhang and above), others … and western China for 1995 and 2002. For 2002, persons of high rank make up 3 percent and persons of middle rank make up …
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the 80s and the beginning of the 90s on its effect on earnings. We separate the analysis between Swedish-born and foreign …
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Do workers benefit from the education of their co-workers? This question is examined first by introducing a model of on-the-job schooling, which argues that educated workers may transfer part of their general skills to uneducated workers and that this spillover is affected by the degrees of...
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