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We estimate a structural model of job assignment in the presence of coordination frictions due to Shimer (2005). The coordination friction model places restrictions on the joint distribution of worker and firm effects from a linear decomposition of log labor earnings. These restrictions permit...
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natives have expressed concern that immigrants fail to integrate into US society and lower wages for existing workers. This …
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second moments of the joint distribution over individual wages, consumption and hours …
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demand and wages of most U.S. native workers …
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We decompose the real annual full time compensation costs of 1.1 million French workers followed over 12 years into a part that reflects their external opportunity wage and a part that reflects their internal wage rate. Using these components of compensation we investigate the extent to which...
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We show that occupational licensing has significant negative effects on labor market fluidity defined as cross-occupation mobility. Using a balanced panel of workers constructed from the CPS and SIPP data, we analyze the link between occupational licensing and labor market outcomes. We find that...
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of monopsony. We use an exogenous change in wages at Veterans Affairs hospitals as a natural experiment to investigate … responded to the VA wage change by changing their own wages …
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We survey the recent empirical literature on the effects of offshoring on wages, employment and displacement. We start …
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outcomes of the four race/sex groups that we consider. Our estimates of the effect of immigration on the wages of less … inflows, imply that an increase in immigrants equal to 1 percent of an SMSA's population reduces native wages by roughly 1 …
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