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experience, using administrative datasets from Brazil and Italy. We categorize firms into discrete "classes" using a clustering …
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in Italy since 2013. I combine social security data with several empirical approaches, leveraging the time …
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mismatch in Italy as based on AlmaLaurea data, the largest and richest data bank available in the country. The data includes a …
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adult (34-54) workers in Italy along the wage distribution. The estimation strategy consists in using a three-way fixed … effects wage model and adjusting the wage gap for (observed and unobserved) labor market heterogeneity. The estimation relies …
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A growing number of academic studies are devoting their attention to the study of the gender wage gap. This paper contributes to the literature by analyzing the existence of this gap specifically among those who hold the highest possible educational qualification, i.e. a PhD. The analysis relies...
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This article employs a Counterfactual Decomposition Analysis (CDA) using both a semi-parametric and a non-parametric method to examine the pay gap, over the entire wage distribution, between secure and insecure workers on the basis of perceived job insecurity. Using the 2015 INAPP Survey on...
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The wage effect of overeducation has only recently been investigated in the case of Ph.D. holders. The existing contributions rely on OLS estimates that allow measuring the average effect of being educationally mismatched at the mean of the conditional wage distribution. This paper, instead,...
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The wage effect of job-education vertical mismatch (i.e. overeducation) has only recently been investigated in the case of Ph.D. holders. The existing contributions rely on OLS estimates that allow measuring the average effect of being mismatched at the mean of the conditional wages...
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