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The elasticity of labor supply to real wages has broad and significant implications to understanding economic … between uncompensated and intertemporal elasticities, controlling for the endogeneity of wages. We use a pseudo-panel of … female labor hours and real wages to measure the elastiticities of labor supply to real wages. We find that life cycle theory …
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users to have long series of wages, not only for manufacturing industry as usual, but also for other activities such as … without including the survey results. This would mean a lesser fall of the wages during the period 1975-1980. The analysis for …
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This paper analyzes the adjustment strategies used by some Mexican firms to face supply and demand shocks. The information is provided by a survey carried out in 2012 by Banco de M'exico among 1,138 firms from different sectors. The results show that the response of firms to both types of shocks...
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taxes on a variety of labor market outcomes such as participation, employment, informality, and wages. The results are based …
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adverse effect on the probability of the group of workers with wages below the new minimum wage keeping their jobs. This …
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manufacturing employment related to total employment, relative stagnation of real wages to labor productivity growth and widening …
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This paper analyzes the adjustment strategies used by some Mexican firms to face supply and demand shocks. The information is provided by a survey carried out in 2012 by Banco de M´exico among 1,138 firms from different sectors. The results show that the response of firms to both types of...
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Este artículo examina las consecuencias sobre los ingresos laborales de tener un nombre atípico para el caso colombiano. La primera parte del artículo muestra que los jóvenes, hijos de padres no educados, habitantes de zonas rurales y pertenecientes a minorías étnicas tienen una mayor...
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