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secure about the job were the top three best reasons for working in the banks. It was also determined that pay, decision …
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significance for the factor. Pay has been considered as the major factor for job satisfaction however other related factors like …
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developing countries, a cross-country study is carried out of the determinants of the gender pay gap in developing countries in … explaining women's lower relative pay. …
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characteristics is analysed. It is found that firm specific factors accounts for the majority of the variance in total CEO pay, while …, and shareholders features are related with the CEO pay. The policy implications of these results are then derived. …
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return motivations of a national sample of Australian immigrants. On average, a 10% favorable exchange rate shock (a …
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inequality of immigrants’ and natives’ earnings changed over time. We decompose earnings inequality to explore how the changes in … immigrants’ share of the labor force have affected earnings inequality. We find that the increase in overall inequality can be … is due to the expansion of between-group variance caused by the large inflow of low-income immigrants from developing …
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-generation immigrants relatively to natives for the French case. We use the Training and Occupational Skills survey to conduct our … econometric analysis, where we distinguish the natives, the second-generation immigrants from ‘North Africa’ and from ‘Southern … Europe’ origins. We don’t observe striking differences in the determinants between the second-generation immigrants as a …
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-group discrimination of 7034 immigrants from 177 different countries of origin in 14 European Union countries. In addition to testing the … countries. The migration history of these groups is also relevant for the perceived discrimination: immigrants who are citizens …-group discrimination less often. There are strong effects of the macro-characteristics of the country of origin. Immigrants from poorer …
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The average household income of first generation immigrants in Europe and North-America is lower than that of natives … above all true for immigrants, coming from the second- or third world, who have also a lower return of their education …. These arrears in income of immigrants vary between countries of destination, also after control for the individual …
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In this paper we analyze the attitudes of 14 year old children of first and second generation immigrants and their … positive attitudes towards immigrants, positive attitudes towards one’s nation of residence positive attitudes towards women … immigrants, stronger negative attitudes towards women’s political and economic rights, stronger negative attitudes towards the …
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