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-level effect, this paper examines whether OFDI attributes to the wage inequality among each type of workers. Moreover, this study …The purpose of this research is to identify the relation between OFDI (Outward Foreign Direct Investment) and wage … inequality. In order to analyze various effects of OFDI on wages depending on the types of workers, the research classified …
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local labor market effects (wages and informality) and estimates from wage equations that reflect the predictions from long … increase in exports of the female-intensive good, the male-female wage gap closes considerably throughout the country - not …
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Services trade has become increasingly important, yet its impact on employment has been understudied at present. This … employment and wages in the United Kingdom. It finds that firms can benefit from services trade, through increased employment … suggest that services imports enhance female wages more than those of males, thereby contributing to narrow the gender wage …
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-least-squares method. The results indicate that GVC position is negatively correlated both with wages and with employment, while the effect …
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outcome variables – labour productivity, employment and wages. In a second step, an illustrative set of changes in trading … on sectoral employment, except for car and truck manufacturing, consistent with a high integration of the sector with …
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This paper provides evidence of the links between Global Value Chains (GVCs) and labour market outcomes, focusing on developing economies. The literature generally indicates that firms with international linkages—which we use here as a proxy for GVC involvement—tend to employ more workers,...
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earnings and riskier employment prospects. However, they may also have stronger incentives to train and upgrade their skills …
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empirical results that help distinguishing 'good' from 'bad' jobs in terms of their impact on a worker's lifetime wage income … profile through wage jumps occurring upon changing job ('static effects') or through increases in the wage growth rate … empirical dividing line between employers providing 'good' and 'bad' jobs. First, in internationally active firms the experience-wage …
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empirical results that help distinguishing 'good' from 'bad' jobs in terms of their impact on a worker's lifetime wage income … profile through wage jumps occurring upon changing job ('static effects') or through increases in the wage growth rate … empirical dividing line between employers providing 'good' and 'bad' jobs. First, in internationally active firms the experience-wage …
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Using a rich dataset on over 110,000 workers from nine European countries and the USA we study the wage response to … industry dependence on foreign value added. We estimate a Mincerian wage model augmented with an input-output interindustry … tasks experience (little) wage decline due to major dependency of their industries on foreign inputs. Workers from former EU …
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