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-national differences in the dynamic structure of earnings: in permanent inequality, transitory inequality and earnings mobility. Based on â€¦ ECHP, minimum distance estimator is used to decompose earnings inequality into the permanent and transitory components and â€¦ squares setting to estimate the relationship between permanent inequality, transitory inequality and earnings mobility, and â€¦
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which changes in cross-sectional earnings inequality reflect transitory or permanent components of individual lifecycle â€¦ earnings variation. Increases in inequality reflect increases in permanent differentials in four countries and increases in â€¦ both components in two. Decreases in inequality reflect decreases in transitory differentials in four countries, in â€¦
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. All countries recording an increase in cross-sectional inequality recorded also a decrease in short-term mobility. Among â€¦ countries where inequality decreased, short-term mobility increased in Denmark, Spain, Ireland and UK, and decreased in Belgium â€¦
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what extent does earnings mobility work to equalize/disequalize longerterm earnings relative to cross-sectional inequality â€¦, Germany, and the lowest, Portugal. The highest mobility as equalizer of longer term inequality is recorded in Ireland and â€¦
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This paper investigates physiological responses to perceptions of unfair pay. In a simple principal agent experiment agents produce revenue by working on a tedious task. Principals decide how this revenue is allocated between themselves and their agents. In this environment unfairness can arise...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011601022
This paper investigates physiological responses to perceptions of unfair pay. We use an integrated approach exploiting complementarities between controlled lab and representative field data. In a simple principal-agent experiment agents produce revenue by working on a tedious task. Principals...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010464368
which changes in cross-sectional earnings inequality reflect transitory or permanent components of individual lifecycle â€¦ earnings variation. Increases in inequality reflect increases in permanent differentials in four countries and increases in â€¦ both components in two. Decreases in inequality reflect decreases in transitory differentials in four countries, in â€¦
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005018720
-national differences in the dynamic structure of earnings: in permanent inequality, transitory inequality and earnings mobility. Based on â€¦ ECHP, minimum distance estimator is used to decompose earnings inequality into the permanent and transitory components and â€¦ squares setting to estimate the relationship between permanent inequality, transitory inequality and earnings mobility, and â€¦
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005018726
This paper investigates physiological responses to perceptions of unfair pay. In a simple principal agent experiment agents produce revenue by working on a tedious task. Principals decide how this revenue is allocated between themselves and their agents. In this environment unfairness can arise...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009277158
what extent does earnings mobility work to equalize/disequalize longerterm earnings relative to cross-sectional inequality â€¦, Germany, and the lowest, Portugal. The highest mobility as equalizer of longer term inequality is recorded in Ireland and â€¦
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008549991