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, forexample, their previous income and employment – and also by the type and severity of theirnewly-acquired impairment or …
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theory is that a household’s standard of livingis a function of income and needs. The extra costs of disability can be … possible source of additional needs: disability. Using twoUK household surveys, we seek to establish whether there are extra … costs ofliving associated with disability, and to quantify them using the ‘standard ofliving’ approach. The underlying …
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We use a large linked employer-employee data set to analyze the importance of relativewage positions in the context of individual quit decisions as an inverse measure of jobsatisfaction. Our main findings are: (1) Workers with higher relative wage positionswithin their firms are on average more...
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Deutschland zum Gegenstand. Es wird vom Wirtschafts- und SozialwissenschaftlichenInstitut in der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung (WSI …
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den Besuchern der Website www.lohnspiegel.de in Form eines Lohn- und Gehaltschecks zur Verfügung gestellt.Sie bilden …
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? And does education affect peoples’ occupationalchoices accordingly? We answer these questions based on a large panel of US … ‘income’). This is the caseeven when estimating individual fixed effects of the differential returns to education for spellsin … instrumentalvariables to cope with the endogenous nature of education in income equations. Finally, wefind (indirect) support for the …
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recorded earnings toidentify the impact of transitory income on current reporting of earnings. Prior earningsvolatility is an … over time - suggesting that information ontransitory income shocks will be helpful in evaluating the usefulness of self …
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This paper explores changes in the relationship betweenrace, income, and criminal victimization over time. Interestin … income earned by the top 5 percentof American families increased from 15.3 percent to 20.1 percent.Families in the bottom …
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whilepoor ones grew rich. We question their analysis with regard to both of their proxiesfor pre-modern income, namely … (butnot significant) correlation between pre-modern and contemporary income. Second,we show that their measure of population …
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find that “singlestage”indices – those that are applied directly to a sample from amultivariate income distribution … first “discretised” into income intervals andthen a transition matrix or other tool is applied – may be robust if thefirst …
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