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Using harmonized wealth data and a novel decomposition approach, we show that cohort effects exist in the income …
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Using harmonized wealth data and a novel decomposition approach, we show that cohort effects exist in the income …
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(technological feasibility, occupation, sector, geography). After March 2020, between-firm differences increased, and institutions …
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are guided by formal institutions as well as informal norms and values. As this survey shows, there is great regional … heterogeneity in gender inequality in formal and informal social institutions. The literature on long‐term drivers of gender gaps …, political and economic empowerment, access to resources, and social institutions on development outcomes. The paper then shows …
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-setting institutions. We find that policies and institutions are systematically related to unexplained gender wage gaps. -- Gender wage gap … ; selection ; quantile effects ; work-family reconciliation ; wage-setting institutions …
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This paper aims to relate the issue of the Motherhood Wage Penalty to the institutional framework "Varieties of Capitalism." Using data from the Luxembourg Income Study, we perform cross-national analyses on the discrepancy in wages between mothers with young children and females without...
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investigate the effects of different labor market institutions. In particular, Australia has a stronger union movement and a …
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This chapter examines the impact of wage-setting institutions and government policies on wages and employment, focusing … antidiscrimination policies raise the relative wages of the low paid. Evidence of the impact of these institutions and other policies … such as mandated severance pay, advance notice or unemployment insurance is more mixed with some studies finding negative …
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This paper analyzes drivers of rising per-pupil public education spending, including Baumol’s “cost disease” effect. Higher wages paid to teachers contributed significantly to the increase in per-pupil spending over the past decades. Empirical analyses using a large dataset of advanced and...
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