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The late 19th and early 20th century British labour market experienced an influx of female clerical workers. Employers argued that female employment increased opportunities for men to advance; however, most male clerks regarded this expansion of the labour supply as a threat to their pay and...
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This study examines the utilisation of education across ethnic minorities in the UK. In particular, we examine the incidence of mismatch between educational qualifications and occupational attainment, the determinants of any mismatch and the consequences for earnings and other labour market...
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This paper examines the disincentive effects of perceived underpayment on individuals? exerted effort and promotion. To … promotion, the difference between perceived and actual income has a smaller negative effect on the actual effort invested in …
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This paper explores the short and long run effects of career interruptions on wages for young skilled workers in West Germany. The analysis distinguishes four types of career interruptions: unemployment, parental leave for female workers, national service for male workers and other non-work...
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In this paper we study the occupational progress and earnings attainment of immigrants in Germany over time and compare them to native Germans. Our analysis is guided by the human capital and segmented labor market theories. To assess the separate effects of occupational segmentation and...
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Work of low-skilled migrant workers from developing countries in developed economies is a growing phenomenon and a key political and economic issue. An extensive literature has found (for the most part) that these workers come from the lower part of the skill distribution. This paper revisits...
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internal labour market for qualified nurses. This paper examines this issue with regard to the promotion process using 1994 … and career interruptions. We find evidence of significant differences in speed of promotion between gender and ethnic …
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We suggest a parsimonious dynamic agency model in which workers have status concerns. A firm is a promotion hierarchy … in which a worker's status depends on past performance. We investigate the optimality of two types of promotion …
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related to job levels. Promotion rates fall and demotion rates rise when the firm enters the stage of demise. Job …-rotation improves promotion chances, stimulates wage growth, and reduces the lay-off risk. …
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We investigate the effects of maternity leave coverage on women?s post-birth wages, job tenure, and labor market attachment. We pay particular attention to unobservable characteristics that are correlated with maternity leave coverage and that affect labor market outcomes. We use a control...
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