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strong evidence that decreased unemployment compensation has an adverse effect on wages. We use micro panel data to identify …
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findings suggest that the reform caused a considerable reduction of wages. Our replication of their study suggests that their … development of wages is investigated based on a finer time grid. Further methodological considerations put into question whether …
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post-unemployment wages. I test these ideas on longitudinal data from Social Security records (LLMDB). Using a difference …
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post-unemployment wages. I test these ideas on longitudinal data from Social Security records (LLMDB). Using a difference …
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unemployment benefits on unemployment duration and post unemployment wages is theoretically ambiguous, a calibration of the model …
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A general consensus has emerged that while the UK National Minimum Wage (NMW) raised the pay of low wage workers it did little to harm their employment prospects. This is in contrast to the US and other countries where a debate over minimum wage effects still rages on. We re-examine the evidence...
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This paper provides pictures of low pay adult employees in Australia in 2004 drawing on data from the HILDA survey. The low paid are disaggregated into full-time and part-time employees. Estimates from multivariate probit models reveal that low wage employees are more likely to have casual...
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wages. This wage premium has risen with the growing wage differentials associated with the emergence of a labour market and …
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Löhne und gesetzliche Rentenansprüche sind über das Sozialversicherungssystem direkt miteinander verbunden. In dieser Dissertationsschrift werden zunächst Lohnrisiken analysiert, um dann das Altersarmutsrisiko in Deutschland aufzuzeigen. Nach einer Einführung werden in Kapitel 2 die...
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This paper analyzes the effects of fixed-term contracts using a version of the Lucas and Prescott island model with undirected search. A fixed-term contract of length J is modeled as a tax on separations of workers with tenure higher than J . While in principle these policies require a very...
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