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wage regressions suggest that the quality of entrants, measured with their residual wages achieved in the private sector … benign impact of positive selection on the total workforce of the public sector. -- public sector ; wages ; mobility …
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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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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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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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, which raised public sector wages by 40 percent in two years time, changing the average public relative wage from a fallback … sector workers within worker-type increases corporate wages by 1.5 percent. The spillover effect is positively correlated … with the public wage premium, with low corporate wages, with occupations which are abundant in the public sector, and …
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distinguish exits to another occupation and exits to no-working state. Results show, that earnings matter. Higher wages reduce the …
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