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to have enough discretion to adjust wages in the short run. We also document a larger competition effect in plants with …
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unlikely to have enough discretion to adjust wages in the short run. We also document a larger competition effect in plants …
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to have enough discretion to adjust wages in the short run. We also document a larger competition effect in plants with …
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to have enough discretion to adjust wages in the short run. We also document a larger competition effect in plants with …
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to have enough discretion to adjust wages in the short run. We also document a larger competition effect in plants with …
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to have enough discretion to adjust wages in the short run. We also document a larger competition effect in plants with …
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to have enough discretion to adjust wages in the short run. We also document a larger competition effect in plants with …
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Low-wage employment has become an important feature of the labor market and a controversial topic for debate in many countries. How to interpret the prominence of lowpaid jobs and whether they are beneficial to workers or society is currently an open question. The answer depends on whether...
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We shed light on an understudied group: retirees in unions. Using representative individual-level data of 19 European countries, we find that the share of retirees in unions and the union density of retirees increased between 2008 and 2020. Econometric analyses indicate that on average retired...
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We shed light on an understudied group: retirees in unions. Using representative individual-level data of 19 European countries, we find that the share of retirees in unions and the union density of retirees increased between 2008 and 2020. Econometric analyses indicate that on average retired...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014424392