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sector wages and was, consumption, savings and consistent with the hypothesis TPAKW. Wages, consumption, TPAKW positive … can be explained by the R-squared 76.86%. All variables konsiten labor demand hypothesis. Wages negatively affect the … effect on labor demand. Wage regression results with the unemployment rate does not match with the hypothesis. …
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The large changes in relative wages that occurred during the 1980s provide fertile ground for studying the behavioral … suggests a strong negative response of female labor supply to changes in their husband's wages. Family labor supply behavior … their husband's wages attenuated somewhat the increases in individual wage inequality at the family level: The results …
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In the 1980s, both wages and labor supply of poorly educated men fell substantially relative to those of educated men …. Some observers have interpreted this positive association between changes in wages and labor supply as reflecting movement … prior studies. Analysis of Census data shows little relationship between changes in relative wages at the state level and …
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is important to know, how the increasing global labor supply affects wages, inflation and macroeconomic activity. The …
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four and a half months to find a job. Combining these results, it is demonstrated that reducing the average unemployment … of various labor market and crime policies such as unemployment insurance, hiring subsidies and the duration of jail … sentences. For example, wage subsidies reduce unemployment, the crime rates of employed and unemployed workers, and improve …
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market and implicit contracts in the determination of British real wages. Empirical work is carried out separately for males … determining real wages, although we do find some support for contracting effects. Further evidence is provided through the …
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Education’s role in determining worker incomes in China’s rapidly changing urban labor markets is investigated in this paper. Using worker data from a 1999-2000 urban enterprise survey, we examine the effects of education on the current earnings of continuously-employed urban workers,...
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evidence of rent sharing activities, however there is also asymmetry in quasi rent elasticity of wages. The wage setting …, wages in state firms are highly responsive to regional labour market conditions, while firms in other sectors are not. Rent …
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, unemployment and the policy choices of the political authorities create incentives and constraints which shape union responses. The …
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pueden racionalizar estos hallazgos ; We empirically analyse the impact of public employment and public wages shocks on … unemployment slack is key for determining: (i) whether public employment crowds out private employment, and (ii) the degree and … extent of the infl uence of public wages on the private sector. In addition, we find that at times of economic distress …
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