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Notwithstanding increased educational expenditure, Portugal continues to record poor educational outcomes. Underlining … educational economics analyses. We rely on two data sets collected in Portugal in 1998 and 2001 and examine the interest …
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This paper provides the first definitive estimates of union density in Portugal, 2010-2012, using a unique dataset. The …
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This paper includes a survival analysis which attempts to explain the duration, as in the number of years a worker remains in a low wage situation. Explanatory variables take into account the characteristics of the employee, such as education, age, tenure with the company, gender and...
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We contribute to the literature on Foreign Direct Investment and labour markets by examining wage differentials between domestic and foreign firms, drawing on a large Portuguese matched employer-employee panel. Using OLS, the foreign-firm premium is large and significantly positive but falls...
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This paper examines the size of inter-industry wage dispersion in Portugal and compares with other countries. We find …
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This paper examines the size o inter-regional wage dispersion in Portugal. For this purpose, we estimate a Mincer …
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