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There has been an increasing attention to the recent increase in Indonesian inequality. From 2009 to 2011, Gini coefficient increased from 0.37 to 0.41, the highest ever recorded in Indonesian history. During the same period, the world prices of many Indonesian export commodities doubled. As...
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In this paper, I document the effect of factors related to english language acquisition on patterns of hourly earnings assimilation of immigrants in California.
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This paper analyzes immigrant participation in low-wage labor markets in the United States. Compared to natives, immigrants are overrepresented in low-wage jobs throughout their U.S. careers, and this overepresentation is most severe for recent arrival cohorts. Immigration's impact on less...
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The paper considers the estimation of wage differentials both between and within public and private sector labour markets, employing data from the 1991 BHPS. When controlling for a range of individual and job characteristics, including industry affiliation, the mean differential is estimated at...
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This paper proposes an explanation of the puzzling coexistence of elements of inertia and dynamism on the Russian labour market using a segmentation model. Risl averse workers are differentiated according to their productivity. They face a trade-off between wages and access to social services...
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По результатам выполненного автором анализа и обобщения практического опыта организации оплаты труда на предприятиях нефтегазового комплекса ХМАО-Югры...
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