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Neoclassical analysis of the labor market and its institutions. A systematic development of the theory of labor supply …, labor demand, and human capital. Topics discussed also include wage and employment determination, turnover, search …, immigration, unemployment, equalizing differences, and institutions in the labor market. There is particular emphasis on the …
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las expectativas subjetivas de recuperación de las empresas. ; This paper explores the heterogeneity across firms within … to our results, the impact of the COVID-19 shock was larger in the case of small, young and less productive firms located … in urban areas within each sector-region pair. Moreover, these firms resorted ... …
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Summary of Banco de España Working Paper no. 2120
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The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA), as amended, is the primary federal statute in the area of minimum wages … and overtime pay. Through administrative rulemaking, the Secretary of Labor has established two tests through which to …
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The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA), as amended, is the primary federal statute in the area of minimum wages … and overtime pay. Through administrative rulemaking, the Secretary of Labor has established two tests through which to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009475108
The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA), as amended, is the primary federal statute in the area of minimum wages … and overtime pay. Through administrative rulemaking, the Secretary of Labor has established two tests through which to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009475109
The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA), as amended, is the primary federal statute in the area of minimum wages … and overtime pay. Through administrative rulemaking, the Secretary of Labor has established two tests through which to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009475110
on the earnings cost of displacement by distinguishing the earnings losses between high technology (hi-tech) displaced … foreign countries is not completely transferable to the U.S. labor market. The entire literature on immigrant skills has … immigrants by examining changes across cohorts in their labor market skills, as measured by their English proficiency …
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labor markets. As predicted by a model of endogenous technology, firms react to the skill level of their local labor market … that affects their access to labor and potentially affects their decisions on the technology they will adopt. While many …The role of skilled labor in the modern economy and its importance in explaining trends in wage inequality and …
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vacancies accounts for this change. The rise of general-purpose information technology made the skills of well-educated workers … more transferable across firms and industries, and this increased the suitability of unemployed skilled workers for a … broader range of job vacancies. In turn this implies a larger increase in the flow of skilled labor into employment during …
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