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, decreasing during the crisis as a result of pensions developing more favourably than other sources of income, in conjunction with …
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, while also presenting a decrease in inequality. Using an intertemporal decomposition approach, we find evidence that changes …
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inequality decomposition technique, we show that the rising inequality between 1991 and 2005 was, for the most part, driven by …
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inequality decomposition technique, we show that the rising inequality between 1991 and 2005 was, for the most part, driven by …
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years and 1.5 million individuals and employ Blinder-Oaxaca counterfactual decomposition techniques. We find that vis …
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counterfactual decomposition techniques. We find that vis-à-vis comparable workers born in developed countries, the workers born in …
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inequality where the decomposition analysis shows that earnings structure effect rather than characteristics effect plays a key …
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We decompose the ethnic pay gap in Great Britain across the distribution of hourly wages, yielding a detailed insight into differences between groups and how these vary over pay percentiles and through time. While some groups experience reductions in the pay gap consistent with lower...
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Earnings Survey (GSES), a variance decomposition of earnings inequality reveals that hours inequality and the covariance …
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1995 to 2016 and employ counterfactual decomposition techniques which allow us to control for individual-productivity and …
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