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. On average, the number of hours worked in more affected sectors fell, hourly wages rose, while employment did not …
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Positive assortative matching implies that high productivity workers and firms match together. However, there is almost no evidence of a positive correlation between the worker and firm contributions in two-way fixed-effects wage equations. This could be the result of a bias caused by standard...
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concerning labour supply behaviour, labour productivity, wages, and bargaining coverage, and they still exhibit substantially …
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concerning labour supply behaviour, labour productivity, wages, and bargaining coverage, and they still exhibit substantially …
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concerning labour supply behaviour, labour productivity, wages, and bargaining coverage, and they still exhibit substantially …
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administrative data from Germany, we analyze 34,000 unexpected worker deaths, which, on average, raise the remaining workers' wages …
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administrative data from Germany, we analyze 34,000 unexpected worker deaths, which, on average, raise the remaining workers' wages …
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This study analyzes the educational attainment and early labor market outcomes of young migrants from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) who arrived in Germany between 1989 and 1994. The results reveal that migrants have lower educational attainments than natives, and that within the group of...
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labour scarcity by increasing wages to attract workers who to some extent can adjust their mobility behaviour accordingly. We …
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