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Using firm-level and individual panel data from 2008-2009, the paper looks at how Hungarian firms combined employment reduction with "softer" measures like short-work and wage cuts, in response to the crisis. The data suggest that the wage distribution remained practically unchanged while hours...
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fact that firms brought hiring to a halt rather than engaging in mass dismissals. -- crisis ; employment ; wages ; working …
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Built upon data from 11 subsequent waves of yearly wage surveys carried out by the National Labour Center in Hungary from 1992 to 2003, the paper examines, with the use of elementary statistical tools, whether or not earnings fluctuations differed in size among groups of employees with different...
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pension benefits are proportional to net earnings. If this situation does not change, a substantial deficit in the pension …, reallocation of net income is not the only change. At present, pension contributions are proportional to gross earnings, while …
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wage regressions suggest that the quality of entrants, measured with their residual wages achieved in the private sector …
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