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by economic downturns and whether formal skills, acquired early on, can shield workers from the effect of recessions … their careers, while job mobility is important for workers who acquire skills in an apprenticeship scheme before labor …
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overeducated employment, together with the corresponding effects on wages. Overeducation is a fairly persistent phenomenon at the … is associated with lower current as well as future wages, which points to the existence of scarring effects. …
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We study the location-specific component in research productivity of economics and finance faculty who have ever been affiliated with the top 25 universities in the last three decades. We find that there was a positive effect of being affiliated with an elite university in the 1970s; this effect...
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We offer an integrated explanation and empirical analysis of the polarization of U.S. employment and wages between 1980 …
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imports, and an ambiguous literature on immigration which implies a small overall impact on the wages of the average native … enriched by a finer grid of skills, switching from a two-dimension to a three- or five-dimensional breakdown of skills. We …
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The rise in American inequality has been exaggerated both in magnitude and timing. Commentators lament the large gap between the growth rates of real median household income and of private sector productivity. This paper shows that a conceptually consistent measure of this growth gap over 1979...
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We study the evolution of individual labor earnings over the life cycle using a large panel data set of earnings histories drawn from U.S. administrative records. Using fully nonparametric methods, our analysis reaches two broad conclusions. First, earnings shocks display substantial deviations...
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This paper studies gender spillovers in career advancement using 11 years of employer-employee matched data on the population of white-collar workers at over 4,000 private-sector establishments in Norway. Our data include unusually detailed job information for each worker, which enables us to...
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similar wages experienced similar wage increases in firms of different sizes. Wages increases were larger for low …
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In this paper we use a very large matched database on firms and employees to analyze the use of temporary agencies by low earners, and to estimate the impact of temp employment on subsequent employment outcomes for these workers. Our results show that, while temp workers have lower earnings than...
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