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of the non-pensioner population of Hungary. The data base was created by supplementing the CSO's Labour Force Survey …
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Using firm-level and individual panel data from 2008-2009, the paper looks at how Hungarian firms combined employment reduction with "softer" measures like short-work and wage cuts, in response to the crisis. The data suggest that the wage distribution remained practically unchanged while hours...
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We estimate a double hurdle (DH) model of the Hungarian wage distribution assuming censoring at the minimum wage and wage under-reporting (i.e. compensation consisting of the minimum wage, subject to taxation, and an unreported cash supplement). We estimate the probability of under-reporting for...
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by the availability of urban labour markets in Hungary. The year 1941 share of the Jewish population is used as an …
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section comparing Hungary, Poland and Slovakia in detail finds that Hungary's position is most probably explained by its …
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of the non-pensioner population of Hungary. The data base was created by supplementing the CSO's Labour Force Survey … for the modelling work undertaken by the Roundtable. -- employment ; pensions ; Hungary …
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hours ; Hungary …
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This paper estimates the effect of school starting age on academic performance using the 2006 "National Assessment of Basic Competencies" (NABC), focusing on disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged children. The instrumental variable estimates of the school starting age imply that those who start...
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