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This paper aims to analyze the hourly gender wage gap between men and women in Mexico for the period 2005-2020. To this end, a number of variables is selected to reflect workers' human capital, household circumstances and workplace characteristics; then, a novel non-parametric method decomposes...
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, relative to other variables, requires a rich and comprehensive framework. To this end we apply a state-of-the-art decomposition …
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, while also presenting a decrease in inequality. Using an intertemporal decomposition approach, we find evidence that changes …
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The purpose of this article is to provide new evidence about the sources of regional income inequalities in Brazil along the wage distribution, taking into account the regional differentials in purchasing power. We use a unique and recent regional purchasing power index to adjust nominal values...
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The gender wage gap and the gender work gap are sizable, persistent and well documented for many countries. The result of the gender wage and gender work gap combined is an income gap between men and women. A small literature has begun to examine how the tax-benefit system contributes to closing...
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more year of work experience increases the wage more for Germans. Secondly I use the decomposition method of Melly (2006 …). Decomposition methods are suitable to get further insights into the question as to whether or not the observable differences in the …
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Using rich linked employer-employee data for (West) Germany between 1996 and 2014, we analyze the most important drivers of the recent rise in German wage dispersion and pin down the relative contribution of plant and worker characteristics. Moreover, we separately investigate the drivers of...
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Using rich linked employer-employee data for (West) Germany between 1996 and 2014, we analyze the most important drivers of the recent rise in German wage dispersion and pin down the relative contribution of plant and worker characteristics. Moreover, we separately investigate the drivers of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011933705
Using rich linked employer-employee data for (West) Germany between 1996 and 2014, we conduct a decomposition analysis …
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Earnings Survey (GSES), a variance decomposition of earnings inequality reveals that hours inequality and the covariance …
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