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employment. In East Germany, at the time of its introduction, the minimum wage was more strongly binding than in West Germany … negligible impact on employment of domestic workers. Because of data restrictions, a causal analysis of the effects on foreign …
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employment and wages of the local population. I show that male immigrants were fully integrated into the labor market, while … female immigrants faced significant wage and employment gaps upon arrival, and their assimilation was slow. Using an IV … population's employment but not on wages. The initial displacement effects are particularly large for men, but they disappear …
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In this paper, we study how foreign ownership of Swedish companies affects employment and wages. To study these effects … employers bargain over employment and wages. Our hypothesis is that bargaining power is affected by institutional settings and … the period 1980-2005. The results indicate no significant impact of foreign ownership on employment or wages in Sweden. …
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the risk of poverty, on employment and the impact on businesses for instance with respect to productivity, prices or … any employment effects, they were-whether positive or negative-rather small in relation to the overall number of jobs. As …
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Using data from social security records and an event study approach, we estimate the child penalty in Spain, looking at disparities for women and men across different labor outcomes following the birth of the first child. Our findings show that, the year after the first child is born, mothers'...
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