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This paper attempts to bridge the gap between previous cross-national work estimating rates of return to education and the current trend toward examining rates over time. Changes in the returns to education in the 1980s over five countries were driven by different forces across the countries.
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The importance of immigration to the future of Europe and also to the future of Luxembourg cannot be denied. This paper presents Luxembourg both in the context of European immigration and also in comparative income inequality terms. The paper includes an assessment of why Luxembourg presents a...
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This paper examines how far Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden have achieved gender equality in earnings. These Nordic countries are contrasted with Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom in the mid-1990s, and include some comparisons to the situation in the 1980s. While all these...
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