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Women are more likely to work in jobs with low hours than men. Low-hour jobs are associated with lower hourly wages and … are more likely impacted by minimum wages that set a floor on hourly wages. We document that the first German minimum wage … model with demographic and firm productivity heterogeneity. The model replicates observed gender gaps in employment, hours …
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Women are more likely to work in jobs with low hours than men. Low-hour jobs are associated with lower hourly wages and … are more likely impacted by minimum wages that set a floor on hourly wages. We document that the first German minimum wage … model with demographic and firm productivity heterogeneity. The model replicates observed gender gaps in employment, hours …
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dead space' or sinks of public money have started to change towards potential sources of income and employment … showed that the economic and employment impacts of most sites in the studies were high and that nature-based tourism also … community allows for a focused analysis of the economic and employment impacts to a small community. Regardless of the tourism …
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of labour market attachment, such as participation, employment and wages, but also novel measures of labour market … effect. Results show that immigrant women are less likely to transition into employment - more likely to transition out of … employment to either unemployment or inactivity - and more likely to respond to income shocks than the Canadian born. There is …
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People in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden work more than the countries’ high tax rates would lead us to predict. This observation is explained by a shared belief system that emphasises women’s rights to labour market participation.
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in employment and aggregate hours worked between February 2020 and April 2020, while accounting for normal monthly … aged 20-64, alongside a 15 percent decline in employment. We characterize the distribution of work lost, finding that …
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-specific inputs in production. In an equilibrium model of the U.S. labor market, we examine the responses of employment and wages to …We characterize the employment value of different worker-occupation matches and estimate the substitutability of match … 1980, employment rents increased for educated workers but stagnated for others. Compensating differentials have risen on …
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Using data from the Current Population Surveys, we investigate the aggregate and distributional consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic and the associated public policy response on labor earnings and unemployment benefits in the United States up until February 2021. We find that year-on-year...
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