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Though economists have examined labor displacement due to digitization, few have considered the new work and value …
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indicate that worker representation facilitates information sharing rather than boosting labor's power …
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indicate that worker representation facilitates information sharing rather than boosting labor's power. …
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alcohol-related deaths and mental health problems, consistent with the extant evidence of negative effects on labor market … labor market outcomes in Germany. …
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alcohol-related deaths and mental health problems, consistent with the extant evidence of negative effects on labor market … labor market outcomes in Germany. …
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by the Spanish Department of Labor suggests that, consistent with a claim made by unions, the single most important …
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that do not account for amenities may be biased. We find that workers at low dignity jobs have higher quit elasticities …, but lower bargaining elasticities, relative to workers at high dignity jobs. Finally, we use cross-state variation in the … with wage-amenity complementarity and labor market power …
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In monopsony models of the labour market either a minimum wage or an employment subsidy financed by a lump sum tax on profits can achieve the efficient level of employment and output. Incorporating working conditions into a monopsony model where higher wages raise firm labour supply, but less...
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flexibilization instrument, temporary agency work is characterized by high labor turnover rates. As a result, agency workers might …
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stronger for those who are no longer employed. Second, we find that whereas occupational demands do not explain educational …
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