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This paper deals with the effects of education-job (mis)match on the earnings of higher education graduates in the context of higher education expansion and different phases of the economic cycle in the Czech Republic in 2006-2018. It aims to contribute to knowledge about the effects of...
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market outcomes, as measured by employment, working hours and hourly wages, were more strongly affected in provinces where …
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This paper uses the task-content-of-occupations framework to analyze trends in employment and wages of female and male … occupations for most of the period of analysis. However, the analysis finds no consistent, significant changes in wages based on …
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. On average, the number of hours worked in more affected sectors fell, hourly wages rose, while employment did not …
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Fracking innovations revolutionized the United States oil and gas industry and facilitated a boom in energy production in states with oil and gas resources. This paper examines effects of oil and gas booms within a state on individual employment and earnings. To account for endogenous migration...
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Positive assortative matching implies that high productivity workers and firms match together. However, there is almost no evidence of a positive correlation between the worker and firm contributions in two-way fixed-effects wage equations. This could be the result of a bias caused by standard...
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-level panel data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe to estimate a system of equations for health, wages … that for all country groups, the mediating role of wages in the health-employment nexus is relatively small while the …
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relationship between health and wages. Our results provide empirical evidence of measurement error in the self-reported health … variable when estimating its impact on wages for men, and of selectivity bias in wages for both men and women. We also show … (and largest) among older workers (50-64 years old). Instead, during the GR the positive impact of health on wages …
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We develop a dynamic spatial model in which heterogeneous workers are imperfectly mobile and forward-looking and yet all structural fundamentals can be inverted without assuming that the economy is in a stationary spatial equilibrium. Exploiting this novel feature of the model, we show that the...
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Fracking innovations revolutionized the United States oil and gas industry and facilitated a boom in energy production in states with oil and gas resources. This paper examines effects of oil and gas booms within a state on individual employment and earnings. To account for endogenous migration...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012149210