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This paper addresses aspects of the interaction between labor market institutions and the process of Economic and Monetary Union in Europe. It reviews the nature and possible motivation of institutions which limit both wage and employment flexibility in Europe, with particular attention to the...
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During the African American Great Migration, millions of blacks left the Southern USA in favor of cities in the North …
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We develop a job-ladder model with labor reallocation across firms and space, which we design to leverage matched employer-employee data to study differences in wages and labor productivity across regions. We apply our framework to data from Germany: twenty-five years after the reunification,...
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This fascinating study compares and contrasts the immense internal migration movements in China and Indonesia. Over the next two decades, approximately two-thirds of the rural labour force is expected to migrate, transforming their respective societies from primarily rural to urban based
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Analysis of real wages for three occupations in 13 Canadian cities for 1901-50 suggests Canada had a national labour market at least until 1950. However, analysis of real wages for 10 Canadian cities for 1971-2000 yields little evidence favouring integration of Canada's regional labour markets....
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