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sectors in Belgium, Denmark, Spain and Portugal. Our methodology follows the approach recently developed for the International …
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This study compares wage mobility in Portugal and the UK, replicating the work by Dickens (2000) and progressing to … discuss the impact of differences in the institutional framework, which is more regulated and centralized in Portugal, with …
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?the case of Portugal; 2) a positive but stable role of education in terms of inequality – Austria, Finland, France …
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education in the wage equation. We use a meta-analysis of results for Portugal to show, empirically, that this is the case. The …
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This study investigates real wage cyclicality in Portugal for the years of 1986-98, addressing the heterogeneity in …
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This paper examines the long-term earnings losses of displaced workers in Portugal, using a nationally representative …
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This paper provides further evidence on the positive impact of schooling on within-groups wage dispersion in Portugal …
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employer-employee data for Portugal enable us to account for observable as well as unobservable worker quality. Our results …
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Wage inequality in Portugal increased over the last quarter of century. The period from 1982 to 1995 witnessed strong …
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