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Recent estimates in standard models of wage determination for both unionization and occupational licensing have shown wage effects that are similar across the two institutions. These cross-sectional estimates use specialized data sets, with small sample sizes, for the period 2006 through 2008....
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licensing is associated with about 14 percent higher wages, but the effect of governmental certification on pay is much smaller … positively associated with wages. We find little association between licensing and the variance of wages, in contrast to unions …
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, spouses' wages, hours of work, and time spent with children to estimate the sensitivity of consumption and time allocation to …
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This study investigates the impact of union organization on the wages and labor practices of establishments newly …. There are two major findings. First. unionism had only a modest effect on wages in the newly organized plants, which … Current Population Survey and related data tapes. Second, in contrast co its modest impact on wages, new unionization …
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of wages. Our model accounts for endogenous participation and mobility decisions. We find that firm-specific permanent … productivity shocks transmit to individual wages, but the effect is mostly concentrated among the high-skilled workers; firm …
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Assessing the importance of uninsurable wage risk for individual financial choices faces two challenges. First, the identification of the marginal effect requires a measure of at least one component of risk that cannot be diversified or avoided. Moreover, measures of uninsurable wage risk must...
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of wages. Our model accounts for endogenous participation and mobility decisions. We find that firm-specific permanent … productivity shocks transmit to individual wages, but the effect is mostly concentrated among the high-skilled workers. For low … one-third higher relative to a scenario with no pass-through of firm shocks onto wages. …
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