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-skilled labor increases. This suppresses wages of low-skilled workers and/or increases their unemployment rates. On the other hand … for the years 1970 - 2004, we document how the volatility of hours worked and of wages of workers at different skill …
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This econometric analysis investigates the impact of changes in sectoral valueadded prices and total factor productivity (TFP) on the equilibrium relative wage of low-skilled workers in eleven high-income countries. The key finding is that TFP growth mandated an increase in the unskilled wage,...
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, pay lower wages than more standard, permanent jobs, even after controlling for differences in worker and job … example of ZHCs in the UK, we first use derived wages to replicate the ballpark conditional ZHC wage penalty typical of …
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Despite large-scale governmental efforts to combat homelessness, homelessness rates can only be reduced but not … con-tribute to homelessness and gain insights on how to further reduce homelessness. To begin with, the relationship … between the conditions prevailing on the housing market and homelessness levels is made out with the help of a theoretical …
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