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change on wages. The narrative describes technological change as allowing for the increased codification of routine tasks … constant measures of occupational task requirements. That approach is unable to explore how wages respond to the time variant …
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forces (demand and supply of labour by skill), institutional factors (minimum wages and unionization rate), and public policy … changes in hourly wages into characteristics and returns. The main driver is changes in returns. Returns rose (1989-1994) due …
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forces (demand and supply of labour by skill), institutional factors (minimum wages and unionization rate), and public policy … changes in hourly wages into characteristics and returns. The main driver is changes in returns. Returns rose (1989-1994) due …
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oppoortunities. Estimation of wages using panel data for a sample of legalized men and a comparison sample of legal workers provides …
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The paper considers a simple "three goods" model in which firms simultaneously decide hiring workers. The production is sold later at a market clearing price; the buyers'purchasing power depend on their income, that itself depends on the firms'previous decisions. The rational expectations...
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We estimate separate earnings equations for blue collar, white collar and manegerial/professional workers using analytical job characteristics by detailed occupation from the Canadian Classification and Directory of Occupations.
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This paper investigates how HIV/AIDS has impacted the labor market in South Africa, focusing on its effect on wages and … that cumulative AIDS mortality has led to reductions in wages of between 3 and 6% for the African population group (Black …
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The objective of this study entails to identify the determinants of demand for and wages of high- and low …-skilled labour in the Netherlands. For this purpose, firstly a model for demand for and wages of high- and low-skilled labour is …
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