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results show a positive impact of unions on wages for both men and women working full time in the industrial sector. This … unions on the unexplained gender wage gap: unions tend to increase both mens and womens wages in similar proportions. …
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By attracting the attention on the possibility of an inverse relationship between wages and unemployment, the model …,8 per cent reduction in real wages. Furthermore, it appears that the rigidity of wages is far more strong for protected wage …
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, between 1994 and 1997, tax reductions are associated with very strong employment and wages effects in the economy. We also …, including employment, in particular that of young and less skilled workers. We concentrate on the effects of the 1995 and 1996 …
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In this article, Jeffrey I. Bernstein of Carleton University, Richard G. Harris from Simon Fraser University, and Andrew Sharpe from the Centre for the Study of Living Standards provide a comprehensive analysis of the widening of the Canada-US manufacturing productivity gap. Since 1994, labour...
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