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This study investigates real wage cyclicality in Portugal for the years of 1986-98, addressing the heterogeneity in …
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This paper examines the long-term earnings losses of displaced workers in Portugal, using a nationally representative …
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The standard wage equation proposed by Mincer (1974) assumes that individuals start working after leaving school, which is not the actual case for many people. Using longitudinal data on Portuguese male workers, former working students, we estimate the total impact of an additional year of...
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Portugal. Female managers can protect and mentor female employees by paying them higher wages than male-led firms would do. We …
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This paper provides further evidence on the positive impact of schooling on within-groups wage dispersion in Portugal …
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This paper argues in favor of a dynamic specification of the Mincer equation, where past observed earnings play the role of additional explanatory variable for current observed earnings. A dynamic approach offers an explanation why the return to schooling in terms of observed earnings is not...
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The consequences of aggregation, temporal or spatial, for the estimation of demand models are theoretically well-known, but have not been documented empirically with appropriate data before. In this paper we conduct a simple, but instructive, exercise to fill in this gap, using a large quarterly...
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In Portugal duration of benefits is exclusively age determined while replacement rates are to all intents and purposes …
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This paper estimates a structural model of the employment decision of the firm. Our establishment level data displays an extreme degree of rigidity in that employment levels are largely constant throughout our sample. This can be due to the fact that establishments face large shocks but also...
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We evaluate the information content of admission conditions for study programs' quality by investigating its relationship with graduates' employability. We find that study programs with larger numeri clausi are associated with a higher probability of finding a job. Additionally, compulsory...
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