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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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– typically at age 60 – would enable employees to extend their careers and reduce the link between wages and seniority. It would …
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productivity from new technologies and reduced labor supply could raise average wages, but many workers will clearly be worse off …
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pension benefits to workers in the form of lower wages. In fact the reform seems to be associated with an increase in real …
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This article uses archival documents and periodical publications to analyze the impact of the Civil War on the labor market in the regions of Eastern Russia. It considers key labor market institutions such as legislation, infrastructure (labor exchanges, unemployment funds, and professional and...
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After steady employment growth since the 1990s, Spain has experienced the sharpest increase in unemployment among OECD countries during the crisis, amplified by structural problems of the labour market. Very high de facto severance payment of permanent contracts has resulted in a rigid dual...
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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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benefits should be decoupled from average wages, and social transfers could be reoriented towards in–work social benefits. This …
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Does interacting product and labor market regulation alter the impact of immigration on wages of competing native … find that the wages of competing native West Germans respond negatively to the large influx of similar East German workers …
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Does interacting product and labor market regulation alter the impact of immigration on wages of competing native … find that the wages of competing native West Germans respond negatively to the large influx of similar East German workers …
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