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problematic for the estimation of the schooling coefficient even if individual unobserved heterogeneity and endogeneity are taken … into account. Overall, the findings support the dynamic approach to the estimation of wage-schooling models recently … suggested by Andini (2012; 2013). -- schooling ; wages ; dynamic panel-data models …
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In this paper, the authors develop a new estimation method that is suitable for censored models with two high … and hence making it applicable to frameworks in which standard estimation techniques become unfeasible. The authors …
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empirical analysis further suggests that, on net, unions have an equalizing effect on the distribution of wages. …
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We present a semiparametric method to estimate group-level dispersion, which is particularly effective in the presence of censored data. We apply this procedure to obtain measures of occupation-specific wage dispersion using top-coded administrative wage data from the German IAB Employment...
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matching market based on the observation of equilibrium matches and wages. The estimation procedure simultaneously fits both … provide an application to the estimation of the Value of a Statistical Life using compensating wage differentials for the risk …
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Many studies use matched employer-employee data to estimate a statistical model of earnings determination where log-earnings are expressed as the sum of worker effects, firm effects, covariates, and idiosyncratic error terms. Estimates based on this model have produced two influential yet...
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We present a semiparametric method to estimate group-level dispersion, which is particularly effective in the presence of censored data. We apply this procedure to obtain measures of occupation-specific wage dispersion using top-coded administrative wage data from the German IAB Employment...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009775634
This paper introduces bias-corrected estimators for nonlinear panel data models with both time invariant and time varying heterogeneity. These include limited dependent variable models with both unobserved individual effects and endogenous explanatory variables, and sample selection models with...
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We present a semiparametric method to estimate group-level dispersion, which is particularly effective in the presence of censored data. We apply this procedure to obtain measures of occupation-specific wage dispersion using top-coded administrative wage data from the German IAB Employment...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012293101
wages, but some studies using Norwegian micro data have estimated a negative effect of higher immigration for some type of … workers. In this paper, to capture that the wage setting is highly coordinated in Norway, we model a system of native wages … impact on wages has been in the private service industries. Immigration is found to be exogenous with respect to the …
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