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gender-based contribution rate for formal employees, and changes in formality and informality costs. We find that the impact …
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We develop a search and matching model where firms and workers produce output that depends both on match … dynamics of human capital accumulation magnifies the negative impact on productivity of the labor market institutions that give …
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We develop a search and matching model where firms and workers are allowed to form matches (jobs) that can be formal or …
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This paper develops a search and matching model where firms and workers are allowed to form matches (jobs) that can be …
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lower participation rates constitute a reserve of untapped resources. Providing an estimate of the impact that increased … increasing women’s productivity generate a positive impact on female participation and significant increases in GDP per capita …
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The paper performs both a parametric and non-parametric analysis to address a fundamental question in the growing literature using search models to study labor market informality: should informal self-employment and informal employment as employee be considered two different labor market states?...
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In labor markets with worker and firm heterogeneity, the matching between firms and workers may be assortative, meaning … relate this to the skill distribution of workers in the firm. We find that there is positive assortative matching, in …
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In labor markets with worker and firm heterogeneity, the matching between firms and workers may be assortative, meaning … relate this to the skill distribution of workers in the firm. We find that there is positive assortative matching, in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013316806
bias, I estimated hukou-based earning discrimination by matching Chinese individuals based on a rich set of individual … significant earning discriminations exist against agricultural hukou people. I further investigated the impact of hukou adoption …
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This paper examines immigration trends and economic impacts of immigration on the Midwestover the 1990s, especially for rural and agricultural labor markets and places them in contextrelative to changes in California, Florida, and Texas and the whole United States. The 1990swas a period of rapid...
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