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links on wages between workers from Western, Central–Eastern, and Southern Europe employed in manufacturing and non … pressure on wages in Europe. This effect mainly concerns workers from Western Europe employed in manufacturing and is driven by …, but the pressure of GVC imports on wages in Western Europe is not economically negligible, in particular when inputs are …
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wages of workers present from startup increase after former MNE workers join domestic firms. Likewise, there is no …
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This article examines the overall effect of global value chains (GVCs) on labour market outcomes, namely wages and …-least-squares method. The results indicate that GVC position is negatively correlated both with wages and with employment, while the effect …
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added embodied in exports (FVA/Exp.) We augment the Mincerian regression with GVC variable and report gender wage … discrimination among European employees. The results indicate that wages of workers employed in sectors more involved in GVC are … lower. However, the relationship between GVC and wages differs in respect to gender; women are more affected by the negative …
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This paper examines evidence on wage spillovers from workers with experience in foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) to incumbent workers in domestic firms. Using administrative panel data from Ireland, I examine possible heterogeneity for such spillovers across the wage distribution using...
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wages in ten Central and Eastern European countries in the period 2005-2014. We combine GVC measures of global import …-data on workers from EU-SILC. We find that the wages of CEEC workers are higher when their industry is at the beginning of the … associated with lower wages. Higher upstream, this effect is not sustained. …
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or for average wages. These findings are robust to controlling for a variety of firm characteristics. …
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between trade and wages are addressed through the use of a gravity-based sector-level instrument. We find no evidence …
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The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economies. To characterize better this highly heterogeneous sector, we conduct a distributional analysis of the earnings gap between informal and formal employment in Brazil, Mexico and South Africa,...
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Although theory predicts that international trade will decrease the relative demand for skilled workers in relatively skill-deficit countries, in recent decades many developing countries have experienced rising wage premiums for skilled workers. We examines this puzzle by quantifying the...
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