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significantly different from non-athletes and that athletic participation is a significant determinant of wages. Additionally, by …
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wages in start‐ups unambiguously predicts the existence and the direction of wage differentials between spin‐offs and non … higher wages to employees with linkages to the university sector – either as university graduates or as student workers. …
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dynamics, and its relationship to wages, job satisfaction, and job mobility requires panel data, which can reach more nuanced …
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This paper uses tax and student loan administrative data to measure how the earnings of English graduates around 10 years into the labour market vary with gender, institution attended subject and socioeconomic background. The English system is competitive to enter, with some universities...
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interests of employers as both overeducation and overskilling can lead to frustration, lower wages, and higher quitting rates …
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