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impact on the individuals' wages one year after graduation. However, there appears to be a partial catchup towards luckier …
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-2008 financial crisis. We study the evolution of both employment and wages in a large sample of Italian workers followed for nine … also high-type (and therefore more expensive) workers, even though wages do react to the slack. All in all, our results …
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Although male employees are increasingly making use of parental leave, gender differences in both usage and duration of parental leave are still prevalent. In this contribution, we explore the role of gender for the relation between the incidence/duration of parental leave and earnings after...
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individuals over ten years, we find huge and long-lasting drawbacks from entering a start-up in terms of wages, yearly income, and …
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individuals over ten years, we find huge and long-lasting drawbacks from entering a start-up in terms of wages, yearly income, and …
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and wages is not a genuine causal effect, but largely explained by strong spatial sorting mechanisms. We also find that …
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the reduced earnings, work hours, and wages of these displaced workers can be attributed to factors specific to pre- and … deficit of displaced workers can be attributed roughly 40 percent to reduced hourly wages and 60 percent to reduce work hours … losses and nearly 25 percent of lower long-term hourly wages. For workers displaced from employers paying top …
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