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sentences. For example, wage subsidies reduce unemployment, the crime rates of employed and unemployed workers, and improve … four and a half months to find a job. Combining these results, it is demonstrated that reducing the average unemployment … search and matching model of the labor market. All workers, irrespective of their labor force status can commit crimes and …
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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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earnings of continuously-employed urban workers, migrants, and laid off but subsequently re-employed workers, as well as on the … most recent earnings of laid-off (but not subsequently re-employed) workers. We also decompose the earnings differentials … between each of these groups of workers and then assess the contribution of education to explanations of the differentials …
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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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-collar and service workers began earning comparatively low wages. At the sametime the demand for blue-collar and lower skill … arrangement, which resulted inan increasingly unbalanced labor market in terms of wage distribution, unemployment,and occupation … structure. This transformation changed and shaped the structure of thelabor market to benefit workers more skilled with …
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, China and inflation, unemployment and placement responsibility, Japan and lifetime employment, placement as a marketing job …, labor unions and re-thinking basic assumptions, gender roles in management, knowledge workers, American physicians …
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, immigration, unemployment, equalizing differences, and institutions in the labor market. There is particular emphasis on the …
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The aim of this work – after the analysis of factors that make influence on the size of salaries and wages, and the … determination of methodologies for calculating salaries and wages to compose the calculation of wages and salaries methodology … employee is strictly determined and thus can be effectively managed by legal methods, any of the salaries and wages system can …
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