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focus on the formal regulation of the employment relationship to include other crucial regulatory mechanisms in the analysis …
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employment gains, but also with a smaller wage increase and a smaller decline of the unemployment rate. The diversion of … migration flows away from Germany towards the UK yields thus a higher GDP and employment growth in the UK. The joint GDP of …
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employment gains, but also with a smaller wage increase and a smaller decline of the unemployment rate. The diversion of … migration flows away from Germany towards the UK yields thus a higher GDP and employment growth in the UK. The joint GDP of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010592470
the moral problem raised by inequality in the employment relation, and thus, it has failed to inspire any meaningful … result, it does not effectively mitigate the negative dimensions of social status stemming from employment. A few modest …
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This paper introduces a newly constructed Theil index of between-sectoral manufacturing wage inequality and empirically tests whether the measure can serve as a basis for more general statements about the evolution of broader concepts of inequality, as argued by the authors of the University of...
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effects in the U.S. Employment trends in both countries are consistent with polarization since the 1990s. The evidence is …
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The economics profession has made considerable progress in understanding the increase in wage inequality in the U.S. and the UK over the past several decades, but currently lacks a consensus on why inequality did not increase, or increased much less, in (continental) Europe over the same time...
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In this paper we show that panel estimates of tenure specific sensitivity to the business cycle of wages is subject to serious pitfalls. Three canonical variates used in the literature – the minimum unemployment rate during a worker's time at the firm (min u), the unemployment rate at the...
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The Act of Union (1707) unified England and Scotland politically and economically, formally establishing the United Kingdom of Great Britain, and a customs union throughout the island of Britain. In this paper, we examine the impact of union on British market integration using wheat prices from...
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There are large international differences in the gender pay gap. In some developed countries in 2010-2012, women were close to earnings parity with men, while in others large gaps remained. Since women and men have different average levels of education and experience and commonly work in...
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