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native male workers in Austria. I find that immigration has heterogeneous effects on wages, differing by type of work as well … most workers. Overall it seems that most of potentially adverse effects of immigration on natives' wages are offset by …Using detailed micro data on earnings and employment, I analyze the effects of immigration on the wage distribution of …
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across-the-border work is likely to be more common. There is no robust evidence on an impact on employment or wages. At least …
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We unify two approaches towards identifying native welfare effects of immigration, one emphasizing the immigration … decompose the native welfare effect of immigration into the standard complementarity effect, augmented by a Stolper … native welfare effects of various immigration scenarios. A calibration-based simulation reveals that the size of the inflow …
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A series of recent influential papers has emphasized that in order to identify the wage effects of immigration one …. Hence if we look at the employment (rather than wage) response to immigration by state, we can still estimate the … characteristics of Mexican migrants to the US to predict immigration by skill level in California. Looking at immigraton between 1960 …
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and then reproduce new reduced-form empirical relationships between market concentration, job flows, wages and wage …
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This paper uses firm level panel data of firm provided training to estimate its impact on productivity and wages. To …
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productivity and wages. Workers receiving training are on average more productive than workers not receiving training. This makes … that do not provide training. The effect of training on wages is also positive, but much lower than the effect on … productivity. Average wages increase only by 0.5%. Sectoral spillovers between firms that train workers are found, but only in …
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. The second question is pertinent to the implementation of the 'fair wages' principle of the European Pillar of Social …
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This paper compares the wage cost and productivity differentials between Belgium and Portugal, being the EU benchmarks for high and low labor costs, with those in the three leading emerging economies of Central and Eastern Europe, Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic. To this end we use firm...
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We estimate how trade openness affects the relationship between wages, labour productivity and foreign wages using … sector-level time series for several EU member states. In some countries wages became less responsive to foreign wages as … trade costs declined. We show this counter-intuitive result is as expected when wages are set by a monopoly union with a …
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