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?the case of Portugal; 2) a positive but stable role of education in terms of inequality – Austria, Finland, France …, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK; 3) a neutral role – Denmark and Italy; and 4) a negative impact …
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administrative data obtained from Statistics Netherlands. Excluding firms in the hospitality industry and other industries that …
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composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States …
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. Our analysis is based on nationwide longitudinal registry data on Finland. We focus on the heterogenous effects of the … tertiary-educated parents, implying that the recession aggravated the pattern of societal inequality in Finland. Importantly …
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-low-income neighbourhoods among immigrants and native-born residents in three urban regions in Finland. We use longitudinal register data for …
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composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States …
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This paper studies how changes in the complexity of the firms' production technologies affect wage differences between and within tasks. In a production process where tasks are complementary, the employer may have an incentive to pay higher wages when using more complex technologies because the...
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Using Finnish panel data, we study how entrepreneurs differ from workers in education and income dynamics. We find that workers have higher median income in all educational groups. Without additional controls, entrepreneurs have higher average income with all but undergraduate level of...
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This paper studies gender differences in the allocation of workers across jobs of different complexity using panel data on Finnish metalworkers. These data provide a measure for the complexity of the workers' tasks that can be used to construct a complexity ladder of jobs. We study whether women...
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In this paper we analyse with the PISA data on literacy achievement of fifteen-year-old pupils in six member countries of the OECD, whether the fact of having many siblings affects the individual educational outcome. The hypothesis that we test is whether parents? resources matter for...
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