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distribution. Surprisingly, we do not find any cohort effects for wages of female employees. …
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labor, wages were increasing disproportionately both for low- and highskilled labor whereas employment trends were favoring … institutions were holding up relative wages of low-skilled labor which accounts for the disproportionate increase of unemployment …
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. Surprisingly, we do not find any cohort effects for wages of female employees. …
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. Surprisingly, we do not find any cohort effects for wages of female employees …
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. Surprisingly, we do not find any cohort effects for wages of female employees …
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rather attempt to identify the macroeconomic trends of wages apart from life cycle and cohort effects implementing a model … lower part of the wage distribution. In contrast, part-time employed women did not catch up relative to full-time employed …
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