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Survey data is used to estimate the impact of physical attractiveness rated by the interviewer as well as by the … respondent on employment probability and labor income of men and women. In addition to mean linear and non-linear effects on …
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. -- Attractiveness ; Beauty ; Employment ; Wages …Survey data is used to estimate the impact of physical attractiveness rated by the interviewer as well as by the … respondent on employment probability and labor income of men and women. In addition to mean linear and non-linear effects on …
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. -- attractiveness ; beauty ; employment ; wages …Survey data is used to estimate the impact of physical attractiveness rated by the interviewer as well as by the … respondent on employment probability and labor income of men and women. In addition to mean linear and non-linear effects on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009248144
Survey data is used to estimate the impact of physical attractiveness rated by the interviewer as well as by the … respondent on employment probability and labor income of men and women. In addition to mean linear and non-linear effects on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013125479
This paper analyzes whether taller workers earn more than their shorter counterparts. Using GSOEP data from 1991 To 2002, earnings functions are estimated for mail and female workers for both West and East German regions. The Hausman-Taylor IV Estimator is applied to account for unobservable...
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This paper investigates and compares the relationship between obesity and earnings in the U.S. and Germany. Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (U.S.) and the German Socio-Economic Panel, instrumental variables models are estimated that account for the endogeneity of body weight....
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This paper investigates and compares the relationship between obesity and earnings in the U.S. and Germany. Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (U.S.) and the German Socio-Economic Panel, instrumental variables models are estimated that account for the endogeneity of body weight....
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of the gender pay gap at affected employers. This large-magnitude effect is primarily due to a decline in male wages …
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-employee data for Germany that allow to take the complete employment biographies of newly hired workers into account. The results … instable employment biographies, come from unemployment or outside the labor force, or were affected by a plant closure …. However, an analysis of entry wages reveals that disadvantageous worker characteristics come along with higher wage penalties …
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stability of educational wage premia was justified by market forces. However, relative wages did not respond to negative net …
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