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regional interpersonal income and educational inequality, also influence wages and education in different ways across welfare … microeconomic data for more than 100,000 European individuals, the results show that welfare regimes make a difference for wages and … education. First, people- and household-based effects (internal returns to education and household wage and education …
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wages and the wage distribution including issues of compliance in relation to the implementation of the new minimum wage, on … profits. The evidence shows that the minimum wage has increased hourly wages significantly, while the effect on monthly …
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school and on teenagers, groups likely to earn low wages. Conventional economic theory predicts that higher minimum wages … Survey during the period 1994-2007 indicate that there is a significant disemployment effect of higher minimum wages on … affected by minimum wage laws than other low-education natives, and their employment rates appear to increase when the minimum …
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NREGA on public works participation, labor force participation, and real wages of casual workers by exploiting its phased … significant positive impact on the wages of female casual workers - real wages of female casual workers increased 8% more in NREGA … districts compared with the increase experienced in non-NREGA districts. However, the impact of NREGA on wages of casual male …
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on public works participation, labor force participation, and real wages of casual workers by exploiting its phased … significant positive impact on the wages of female casual workers-real wages of female casual workers increased 8% more in NREGA … districts compared with the increase experienced in non-NREGA districts. However, the impact of NREGA on wages of casual male …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013106290
school and on teenagers, groups likely to earn low wages. Conventional economic theory predicts that higher minimum wages … Survey during the period 1994-2007 indicate that there is a significant disemployment effect of higher minimum wages on … affected by minimum wage laws than other low-education natives, and their employment rates appear to increase when the minimum …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013038406
after the start of the experiment. According to our results, the reduction in the payroll-taxes led to an increase in wages … in the target region. The point estimates indicate that the increase in wages offset roughly half of the impact of the …
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This study fills a gap in the literature on the outcome mechanisms in which successful training programs improve employment and earnings, such as raises on the job or longer job duration. The city of New Orleans implemented a job training program as an RCT for low-income workers. Individuals in...
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This chapter surveys recent literature on the drivers of mothers' labour supply in OECD countries. We present a number of facts on the variations across time and across countries of family composition and mothers' employment. We aim to answer key questions on their decision to return to work...
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on public works participation, labor force participation, and real wages of casual workers by exploiting its phased … significant positive impact on the wages of female casual workers-real wages of female casual workers increased 8% more in NREGA … districts compared with the increase experienced in non-NREGA districts. However, the impact of NREGA on wages of casual male …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009537582