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expectations and wages, and a significantly positive relationship between optimistic bias in job finding expectations and … search and matching model of the labor market. Removing the biases could substantially increase wages and expected lifetime …
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expectations and wages, and a significantly positive relationship between optimistic bias in job finding expectations and … search and matching model of the labor market. Removing the biases could substantially increase wages and expected lifetime …
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. Individuals also revise their expectations about outside offers upward, anchoring their beliefs to Foxconn's announced wages. They …
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. This suggests that firms and workers bargain frequently over wages, even in the absence of an outside job offer. Moreover … Foxconn's publicly announced wages. Investigating whether individuals act on their updated beliefs, I find evidence that …
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We identify which jobs are more desirable than others as revealed by workers’ transitions on the firm wage and productivity ladders using employer-employee data matched with firms’ financial data for 20 years in Denmark. We conclude that revenue-based TFP is a better ranking measure of the...
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economy size and local wages. Workers in Australian large urban centres earn around 7.5% more than workers with similar skill …
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. Individuals also revise their expectations about outside offers upward, anchoring their beliefs to Foxconn's announced wages. They …
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We investigate whether workers reallocate up firm productivity and wage job ladders, and the cyclicality of this process. We document that productivity is a better measure of the job ladder than the average wage, since high productivity firms relative to low poach more workers than high wage...
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immigration and female wages arises partly because the native women who left the labor force had relatively low wages. Adjusting …
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The US-centred debate on the decoupling of productivity from workers' compensation has given rise to the question whether this decoupling has also taken place in other countries, and if so, to what degree. However, in-depth analyses of the extent and the underlying causes of wage-productivity...
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