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Few papers examine the pecuniary and non-pecuniary determinants of doctors’ labour supply despite substantial predicted shortages in many OECD countries. We contribute to the literature by applying both a structural discrete choice and a reduced-form approach. Using detailed survey data for...
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To date, there has been little data or empirical research on the determinants of doctors' earnings despite earnings … paper examines the determinants of annual earnings of general practitioners and specialists using the first wave of the … and specialists, earnings are higher for men, for those who are self-employed, who do after hours or on-call work, and who …
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We use 2009 Programme of International Student Assessment (PISA) data to link institutional arrangements in OECD countries to the disparity in reading, math, and science test scores for migrant and native-born students. We find that achievement gaps are larger for those migrant youths who arrive...
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specialists respond to changes in earnings by reallocating working hours to the sector with relatively higher earnings, while … leaving total working hours unchanged. The magnitudes of the own-sector and cross-sector earnings elasticities fall in the … trends in earnings growth in the public and private sectors. …
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