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There has been a shift in the U.S. job tenure distribution toward longer-duration jobs since 2000. This change is … apparent both in the tenure supplements to the Current Population Survey and the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics … decline in the entry rate of new employer businesses. We show that the tenure distribution is a function of historical hiring …
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detailed personnel data from a large number of banks. We find that, on average, new hires earn more than comparable incumbent … capital specificity. -- wages ; job mobility ; wage premia ; human capital ; new hires …
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We provide empirical support for the contention that within-job wage growth relates purely to job-specific performance and that returns to general experience are assessed at the point of job change. Using the British New Earnings Survey panel data we identify job changes that take place both...
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leave spell starting on firms' employment, hiring, and separations. Firms respond immediately by increasing hiring, but the …
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