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We use longitudinal individual wage and employment data in France and the United States to investigate the effect of changes in the real minimum wage rate on an individual's employment status. We focus on workers employed at wages close enough to the minimum in a reference year as to be illegal...
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We use longitudinal individual wage and employment data in France and the United States to investigate the effect of changes in the real minimum wage rate on an individual's employment status. We focus on workers employed at wages close enough to the minimum in a reference year as to be illegal...
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In this article, we study the impact of changes of total labor costs on employment of low-wage workers in France in a period, 1990 to 1998, that saw sudden and large changes in these costs. We use longitudinal data from the French Labor Force survey ("enquête emploi") in order to understand the...
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In this article, we study the impact of changes of total labor costs on employment of low-wage workers in France in a period, 1990 to 1998, that saw sudden and large changes in these costs. We use longitudinal data from the French Labor Force survey ("enquête emploi") in order to understand the...
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Deutschlands, die zu einem enormen Außenhandelsüberschuss führte, in Deutschland über die unzureichende Einhaltung der …, dass sich zwischen Frankreich und Deutschland in Bezug auf die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit relativ wenig geändert hat, wenn man … wir, was die "Lohnzurückhaltung" in Deutschland angetrieben hat: die Politik oder der Arbeitsmarkt. Schließlich …
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This paper examines the degree of correlation of EU regional employment cycles and attempts to show whether these cycles reflect changing patterns of specialisation. By focusing on the regional level and by employing three different indicators of similarity of sectoral structure, it improves on...
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