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; their wages are substantially higher than what they would have obtained had they chosen paid work. Furthermore, even after …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate empirically whether job assignment, based on comparative advantage and learning about workers’ abilities, can explain wage and promotion dynamics within firms. Design/methodology/approach – The Gibbons and Waldman model is estimated in...
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in productivity and 0.04 per cent in wages, or an increase of 0.16 and 0.08 per cent, respectively, if one uses firm … all the gains accruing to workers through higher wages on the other. …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to estimate the influence of workplace teams on wages and wage dispersion within … wages but negatively associated with wage dispersion within establishments. The four team variables examined have the same … directional influence on both wages and dispersion suggesting that it is the use of teams that is important not necessarily the …
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satisfaction; however, both skill and education mismatches have negative impacts on wages. Practical implications – The analysis …
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satisfaction; however, both skill and education mismatches have negative impacts on wages. Practical implications – The analysis …
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compared to young workers. Findings further indicate that average hourly wages within firms increase significantly with workers …/value – These findings contribute to the growing literature on how the workforce age structure affects productivity and wages. …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to estimate the influence of workplace teams on wages and wage dispersion within … wages but negatively associated with wage dispersion within establishments. The four team variables examined have the same … directional influence on both wages and dispersion suggesting that it is the use of teams that is important not necessarily the …
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in productivity and 0.04 per cent in wages, or an increase of 0.16 and 0.08 per cent, respectively, if one uses firm … all the gains accruing to workers through higher wages on the other. …
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Relies on cross‐sectional survey data from 1986 and 1993 to explain an increase in the ethnic Turk‐ethnic Bulgarian earnings differential in Bulgaria in the country’s early transition. Empirical evidence indicates that the ethnic Turks closed both the gap in the number of years of...
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