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We study the effects of the progressive elimination of the system of industrial regulations on entry and production, known as the "license raj," on registered manufacturing output, employment, entry and investment across Indian states with different labor market regulations. The effects are...
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the current period movers. Longer-run wage gains are defined as the difference in wages between two successive jobs at the …
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excess supply. The net union premium was estimated by relating changes in wages to changes in union status of the same worker … measured by wages. This conclusion was less reliable for older workers. Subsequent analysis explores the effects of successful …-section wage differentials within groups of workers, classified by location and occupation, less so by industry. In Section 4, it …
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between job tenure, wages and mobility. Both "job duration dependence" and "heterogeneity bias" are implied by this theory …
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We take advantage of our longitudinal data to explore individual variation in the parameters of individual earnings functions. (1) For this purpose we fit an earnings function to each of the individual histories in the sample.(2) We then try to ascertain the extent to which the estimated...
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largely attributable to human capital investments? Section 3 tests the proposition that over the working age capacity wages (i ….e. wages before netting out investment) decline before observed wages do. Implied timing of labor supply provides the test. The …
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experience profiles of wages is explained, in part, by changes in relative demographic supplies (cohort effects), and in part by …
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Using information on time costs of training and gains in wages attributable to training I computed rates of return on …. The "direct' calculation uses information on time spent in training and on wages. For 1976 so calculated costs amounted to …
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training on turnover and positive effects on wage growth in the firm and over longer periods (1968 to 1983). Wages of trainees …' wages grow less in the long run than those of less frequent movers (stayers), despite wage gains in moving. Mobility wage …
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