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-pay (PP) component of total hourly wages and its contribution to the overall gender gap in Spain. Under the assumption that PP …
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Spain over this period. We show that the New Keynesian Phillips curve is shifted by immigration if natives' and immigrants …The Phillips curve has flattened in Spain over 1995-2006: unemployment has fallen by 15 percentage points, with roughly … constant inflation. This change has been more pronounced than elsewhere. We argue that this stems from the immigration boom in …
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flatter. We argue that this favorable evolution is largely due to the huge rise in the immigration rate, from 1% of the … population in 1994 to 9.3% in 2006. We derive a New Keynesian Phillips curve accounting for the effects of immigration, a … estimate this curve for Spain since 1980 and find that while the fall in unemployment over the last 8 years comes along with an …
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This paper analyses the gender wage gaps by education throughout the wage distribution in Spain. Quantile regressions …
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Revised: 2006-11.-- Published as an article in: Journal of Population Economics, 2007, vol. 21 issue 3, pp. 751-776.
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This paper investigates the roots of labour market discrimination underlying the negative correlation between body fat percentage and wages. Using a large panel dataset of individuals drawn from the 1997 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY97) for the US, we test whether residual wage...
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