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Les évolutions qui ont caractérisé le marché du travail se sont traduites par de substantielles modifications de la composition des revenus des ménages et ont pu affecter l'inégalité de la répartition de ces revenus. Notre objectif est d'analyser l'évolution de la contribution des...
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instrumental variables. This result is consistent with the idea that wage inequality is one of the tools that are available to … stimulate workers productivity. However, in such a framework, pay inequality is an optimization variable controlled by the firm …, and should therefore appear as endogenous. This is not the case: tests show that variations in pay inequality are …
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The paper simulates the redistributive impact of three possible scenarios for the introduction of a basic income (BI, also sometimes called "citizens' income") in Québec. The simulations are revenue neutral at the joint provincial-federal government level. The first scenario assumes that a set...
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simultaneously addressing structural unemployment and inequality. …
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variations of wages in France over the period of 1950-2008. On a theoretical level, the unemployment equation distinguishes a … chronic factor characterized by an excess of real wages compared to the labor productivity gains, a conjunctural factor … frictional, technological and voluntary components of the unemployment. The wages' variations are classically supposed to depend …
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In general, empirical studies having evaluated with firm individual data the effects of structural labour market reforms in European countries do not reach unambiguous conclusions. In particular, they find that reforms increasing incentives to lower the number of temporary labour contracts do...
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Until the current economic crisis, the recovery capacity of the American and French labour markets had often been compared. The United States had been considered more "resilient", namely more affected by cyclical shocks in the short term but more quickly coming back to their initial path in the...
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