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. However, women have a much higher average educational level than men: in fact, although not statistically significant among … (1993) decomposition confirms that, if wages were paid equally, women should have 11.7% more considering only their …
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. However, women have a much higher average educational level than men: in fact, although not statistically significant among … (1993) decomposition confirms that, if wages were paid equally, women should have 11.7% more considering only their …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008517976
Relatively little is known about the youth labour market in Mongolia. This paper addresses the issue by taking advantage of a recent ad hoc School to Work Transition Survey (SWTS) on young people aged 15-29 years carried out in 2006. After a period of sharp reduction in the 1990s, educational...
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. However, women have a much higher average educational level than men: in fact, although not statistically significant among … (1993) decomposition confirms that, if wages were paid equally, women should have 11.7% more considering only their …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003903210
. However, women have a much higher average educational level than men: in fact, although not statistically significant among … (1993) decomposition confirms that, if wages were paid equally, women should have 11.7% more considering only their …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013155469
poverty trap mechanisms, whereas women in low-income households have much lower than average participation rates. At the same … have reduced, in the case of Belarus women' activity rate has been practically unchanged despite an increase in the gender … pay gap. This paper investigates why this is the case by looking at the determinants of female labour force participation …
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Theoretical reasoning justifies different signs of the relationship between the local variation in unemployment rates and the extent of workers reallocation. This paper aims to test different theoretical hypotheses in the case of Italy by using the longitudinal files of the Italian labour force...
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This paper aims to study whether the local variation in unemployment rates is related to labour turnover and what is the sign of such relationship. In addition, the paper aims to assess the relative impact of inflow and outflow from unemployment on the dynamics of the local unemployment rate....
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This note is a companion to the Lilien (lilien) and Modified Lilien (mlilien) commands for computing the relative indices in STATA. The note illustrates the main features of the commands with an application to the structural determinants of regional unemployment.
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This paper uses the insights from the Optimal Speed of Transition literature to inquire the causes of relatively higher unemployment rate in a transition context. We study whether local variation in unemployment rates is related to labor turnover. In addition, the paper aims to assess the...
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