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wages reflect this, with lower pay for greater uncertainty. We use the dispersion of exam grades within a field of education … as an indicator of the unobserved heterogeneity that employers face. We find solid evidence that starting wages are lower …
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wages of less skilled natives and a small positive effecton the wages of high skilledworkers as new immigrants are less …
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The Netherlands is an example of a highly institutionalized labor market that places considerable attention on equity concerns. The government and social partners (unions and industry associations) seek to adjust labor market arrangements to meet the challenges of increased international...
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We explore the effect of schooling on health, wealth and happiness for a cohort of Dutch individuals born around 1940 …-vocational intermediate level education: they score highest on health, wealth and happiness. We find that IQ affects health, but not wealth or … happiness. Family background level increases wealth, but neither health nor happiness. With a father who worked independently …
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In a corporatist country, of which the Netherlands is an example, wages should not be distinguished by union membership …
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wages of less skilled natives and a small positive effecton the wages of high skilledworkers as new immigrants are less …
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make it easier for them to switch employers than for the part-time educated auditors. The predictions on tenure and wages …
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wages reflect this, with lower pay for greater uncertainty. We use the dispersion of exam grades within a field of education … as an indicator of the unobserved heterogeneity that employers face. We find solid evidence that starting wages are lower …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010325894