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This paper uses a job duration model based on linked employeremployee data over the period 1989-1998 with an emphasis on the job mobility of the highly educated. It is shown that the job mobility of all prime age workers is sensitive to pecuniary incentives. However, wages as a whole include...
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This paper examines wage compensations and worker mobility in firms with different size using linked employer-employee Finnish data over the period 1989-1996. We show that the unobserved human capital component of wages is increasing in firm size and explains a substantial share of the higher...
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In Finland the shifts in compensation have been of a similar kind compared to those in the US, but moderate with increasing wage variance between plants, an increasing gap between average non-productive and productive worker wages and an increasing share of non-production workers. In the deep...
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