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Matched employee-employer data from the UK are used to investigate the importance of social skills, in particular team-work and communication with co-workers, as a driver of wage growth for workers with lower formal education. We find that in social skills tasks, workers enjoy greater wage...
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We use matched employee-employer data from the UK to highlight the importance of social skills, including the ability to work well in a team and communicate effectively with co-workers, as a driver for individual wage growth for workers with few formal educational qualifications. We show that...
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model is used to consistently recover the full distribution of wages accounting for systematic differences in employment …We estimate the distribution of life cycle wages for cohorts of prime-age men and women in the US. A quantile selection …
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