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heterogenous case theoretical results are mixed. There is no unique connection between unemployment and minimum wages, and the … market, seem to support the hypothesis that an increase in the minimum wage generally leads to an increase in unemployment as …
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theoretical results are mixed. There is no unique connection between unemployment and minimum wages, and the effect can be … generally leads to an increase in unemployment as well. In this case, a social planner faces a trade off between redistribution … of rents and unemployment." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en)) …
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theoretical results are mixed. There is no unique connection between unemployment and minimum wages, and the effect can be … generally leads to an increase in unemployment as well. In this case, a social planner faces a trade off between redistribution … of rents and unemployment." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en)) …
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flexibility/rigidity of those rates is a determinant of unemployment, it seems reasonable to suspect that long-discovered systemic … differences in unemployment across groups with different degrees of schooling and experience (and, perhaps, across countries as …
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Since 2006, the law has changed in a way that the expected wage of the employers has to be at least the double of the minimum wage. The employers who pay less than this amount to their employees are more likely to be audited by the tax authority. According to my hypothesis this change has...
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reasons: different preferences towards job characteristics, or perhaps to lower discrimination against women in the public … sector due to strict wage grids and hiring and promotional practices. Lower discrimination may manifest itself in the gender … regarding the size of the differences in these measures between the two sectors. This study examines whether discrimination is …
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We provide a detailed descriptive analysis of the long-term effects of the 50 percent public sector wage increase initiated by the government in 2002 in order to improve the relative situation of public sector workers. The aim of this policy was to attract high quality workers to the public...
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. We analyse the wage structure, the wage changes and the labour mobility during this period using the linked employer … wage inequality within and between firms and workers mobility was rising during the 90's. This development is mainly driven …
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