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The paper estimates how wages respond to changes in regional unemployment using detailed Swedish micro data. The study … is set in an economy with close to complete union coverage where real wages have grown continuously in all parts of the … estimated elasticity of wages. Wage adjustments are larger for employees with high unemployment risk and for new hires entering …
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underestimate wages elsewhere. We document this anchoring bias by eliciting workers' beliefs in a representative survey in Germany …-wage firms, would not be viable at current wages. …
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protection decreases job creation as well as job destruction. However, in most models, wages are bargained individually between … workers and firms. Using a conventional matching model in which a monopoly union sets wages, I show that employment protection …
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Italy. In particular, the existence of high wage floor -- either set through statutory minimum wages or by collective …
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This paper provides new empirical evidence on the relationship between reservation wages of unemployed workers and … provides an interesting perspective on how reservation wages change over time and how they correlate with accepted wage offers …
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model predicts a joint recovery of wages and commuting despite a static tradeoff between the two attributes. …
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This paper provides new empirical evidence on the relationship between reservation wages of unemployed workers and …-Economic Panel) provides an interesting perspective on how reservation wages change over time and how they correlate with accepted …
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No matter the cause, recessions are usually accompanied by some combination of job loss, hiring freezes, wage cuts or hours reductions. In a rapidly evolving economic crisis there is a need for timely information to assess labour market performance and develop strategies to address the problems...
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This paper describes the patterns of worker turnover in selected Latin American countries and their implications for wage inequality. It documents a higher positive annual wage growth rate for job to job changers compared to stayers, due to turnover capturing the immediate gains from search...
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This paper estimates the impact of unemployment on earnings following re-employment for a large and representative sample of British men, 1984-94. Unemployment incidence is found to have only a temporary effect, an average earnings setback of 10% on initial re-engagement largely eroding over two...
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