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offered wage, but there is very little research on this. This paper presents a methodology for estimating the wage elasticity … of recruitment and applies it to German data. Our estimates of the wage elasticity of recruitment are about 1.4. We also … report evidence that high-wage employers are more selective in hiring, in which case the relevant recruitment elasticity …
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offered wage, but there is very little research on this. This paper presents a methodology for estimating the wage elasticity … of recruitment and applies it to German data. Our estimates of the wage elasticity of recruitment are about 1.4. We also … report evidence that high-wage employers are more selective in hiring, in which case the relevant recruitment elasticity …
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This paper analyses the phenomenon of jobless growth in India and the US through the lens of employment elasticity …. Analytical results are derived for decompositions of both the level and change of aggregate employment elasticity in terms of … both the level and change of aggregate elasticity till the early 2000s. In USA, services is the most important determinant …
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