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with work, financial situation, health, family life, friends, and life in general. We find almost no statistically … significant effects of this 6 to 9 month career interruption for young German men, with the exception of hourly wage, which shows …
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analysis of the wage effect of creative occupations shows that cultural creativity (unlike technical creativity) is …
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This study presents a systematic literature review (SLR) to provide a collection of theories explaining the impact of global value chains (GVCs) on labour market outcomes. Due to the complex nature of GVCs and the interconnectedness of wages, employment, and productivity, many direct and...
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The Dutch Hunger Winter (1944/45) is the most-studied famine in the literature on long-run effects of malnutrition in utero. Its temporal and spatial demarcations are clear, it was severe, it was not anticipated, and nutritional conditions in society were favorable and stable before and after...
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-shedding observed during the recent financial crisis. The paper finds that the rapid growth of the real wage, which outpaced the labor … there is a co-integrating link between the real wage and labor productivity, the deviations from equilibrium are persistent … and thus contribute to a weak link between real wage growth and labor productivity growth in the short term. This finding …
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