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estimating the returns to education and experience. Recent analyses of education and wages have built on this foundation and have … 1950s/early 1960s greatly expanded the research on education and income and shifted the focus to wages. The human capital …
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score matching techniques and household survey data to estimate the effect of the Internet on wages in Colombia, a country …
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techniques, we find that detailed measures of these factors are all significantly associated with higher wages. Popularity …
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A well-established stylised fact is that employer provided job-related training raises productivity and wages. Using UK … very effective in reducing inequality, measured as the distance between skilled and unskilled wages and incomes. …
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Using data from CHIPS 1995-2013, we find polarization of employment from middle-income Skilled jobs to work in the Unskilled and Self-Employment job categories. This redistribution of employment is consistent with the automation of routine noncognitive tasks in the skilled sector as analyzed in...
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' perspectives with higher wages observed in such ares …
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We study the determinants of lifetime earnings (LE) inequality in the United States, for which differences in lifetime earnings growth are key. Using administrative data and focusing on the roles of job ladder dynamics and on-the-job learning, we document that:1) lower LE workers change jobs...
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compared to those born in Canada, although young immigrants do outperform adult immigrants. Similar results are found for wages … scores and hourly wages, with refugees having the lowest. The wage returns to these basic skills are economically significant …
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This paper employs Recentered Influence Function (RIF) regressions to examine the distributional effect of education on earnings in East Africa, using data from the Living Standards and Measurement Study (LSMS) for Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda. Taking into consideration the pay period of the...
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The chapter examines how the various dimensions of economic inequality between men and women are analyzed today. Beyond the gender wage gap—a central issue—and of course the still far from equal sharing of housework, the chapter also reviews research on gender inequality in access to...
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