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Although the practice of military conscription was widespread during most of the past century, credible evidence on the effects of mandatory service is limited. Angrist (1990) showed that the Vietnam-era draft in the U.S. lowered the early-career wages of conscripts, a finding he attributed to...
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Earlier literature on the gender pay gap has taught us that occupations matter and so do firms. However, the role of the firm has received little scrutiny; occupations have most often been coded in a rather aggregate way, lumping together different jobs; and the use of samples of workers...
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Although the practice of military conscription was widespread during most of the past century, credible evidence on the effects of mandatory service is limited. Angrist (1990) showed that the Vietnam-era draft in the U.S. lowered the early-career wages of conscripts, a finding he attributed to...
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(the employer). We combine data of remarkable quality - exhaustive longitudinal linked employer-employee data on Portugal …
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This study compares wage mobility in Portugal and the UK, replicating the work by Dickens (2000) and progressing to … discuss the impact of differences in the institutional framework, which is more regulated and centralized in Portugal, with …
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employer-employee data for Portugal enable us to account for observable as well as unobservable worker quality. Our results …
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