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Investment of French firms remained weak in the first part of the 90's, after allowing for the sluggish economic growth. Macroeconomic models failed to explain this low level. In this work, we examine the link between micro-level data and aggregate fluctuations. We first describe the evolution...
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[fre] A partir de données françaises issues d’enquêtes et de sources administratives, cet article étudie l’influence d’un certain type de restructuration, les fusions et acquisitions, sur l’emploi. Dans ce but, sont mobilisées pour la période 1996-2005 : les données issues des...
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We address the relation between establishment wage differentials and worker flows, i.e. the churning rate and the quit rate. Our analysis is based on a linked employer-employee dataset covering the French private non-farm sector from 2002 to 2005. Our estimations support the hypothesis that wage...
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We address the relation between establishment wage differentials and worker flows, i.e. the churning rate and the quit rate. Our analysis is based on a linked employer-employee dataset covering the French private non-farm sector from 2002 to 2005. Our estimations support the hypothesis that wage...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009022060
?In this paper, we analyze the trajectory of independent firms absorbed by a business group. Business groups traditionally buy high performance independent firms but do they also contribute to their growth after? We use an original dataset built with two administrative files and a survey and we...
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The relative age effect (rae) refers to the performance-related advantage of being born early in a cohort. In education economics, the rae shows that children born early in the year obtain better results than their peers. This is also true in sports education in which children are grouped by...
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Using conditional dynamic multinomial logit models that allow to disentangle between state dependence and unobserved heterogeneity, this article proposes an empirical analysis of labour market mobility in the European Union based on EU-SILC data. It shows that the role of true state dependence...
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We address the relation between establishment wage differentials and worker flows, i.e., the churning rate and the quit rate. Our analysis is based on a linked employer-employee dataset covering the French private sector from 2002 to 2005. Our estimations support the hypothesis that wage premium...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011025913
We address the relation between establishment wage differentials and worker flows, i.e. the churning rate and the quit rate. Our analysis is based on a linked employer-employee dataset covering the French private non-farm sector from 2002 to 2005. Our estimations support the hypothesis that wage...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010605321