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Greece’s labour market entered the COVID-19 shock following several years of sustained employment growth and with wages … picking up. Unemployment remained high and employment rates were low, especially among women, the young and older workers. The … informality. This heightens insecurity – by excluding many workers from activation policies or social and employment protection …
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significantly more likely to be either out of work or overqualified and low-paid in high-benefit countries. Wage compression …
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Brazil has made remarkable progress in reducing poverty and inequality. This reduction is explained by strong growth but also by effective social policies. Besides growth, public services and cash transfers have played the biggest role, the latter notably through the successful “Bolsa...
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between education institutions and employment, iii) providing training opportunities during working life, and iv) making …
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to what extend wage differentials across European countries are explained by differences in education, actual experience … and health. The human capital literature suggests an important role for these variables in explaining wage patterns …
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Occupational positions can explain an important part of the differences in pay between men and women. However, a considerable Gender Pay Gap exists even within the same occupational position. In this paper, we aim at understanding the reasons for the gap within occupational positions and,...
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(3), 1992). I look into wage growth between jobs, tenure and wage growth on the job to infer about the initial certainty about …-spatial human capital is matched better than in local job matches. I expect the selectivity to drive up wage growth between jobs …, tenure and wage growth on the job. Not possessing local knowledge, on the other hand, is expected to drive them all down. A …
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