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We define the wage incentive to management as the wage premium the manager earns because of his/her supervising role. We adopt an approach based on what if questions and estimate the premium at different quantiles of the distribution of wages for 26 European economies. To ease comparisons we...
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In this paper, we analyze the development of public consumption expenditure in Austria starting in the 1940s. We focus …
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minimum wage hike not only shrinks young and low-productivity firms but also lowers incentives to innovate, resulting in lower …
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This paper shows that the use of performance pay schemes has risen substantially across Europe from fewer than one-fifth in 2000 up to one-third in 2015, using data from the European Working Conditions Survey and the Structure of Earnings Survey enriched with external contextual data. This...
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advertisements over the past 15 years from Austria's largest online job portal, karriere.at, to shed light on employers' skills needs …
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This paper analyzes wage differences between natives and immigrants in Austria. First, we show that for both groups … the wage difference between immigrants and natives in Austria can be to a large extent explained. Furthermore, we account …
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using the PIAAC dataset. Using the case of Austria, we show that skill use as well as the skill match play an important role …
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