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/2002, which includes information on 12,757 employees in the Netherlands. We find that workers in these particular subindustries of … the cultural industries are paid differently compared with their respective main industries. Workers in entertainment and … publishing and printing are less endowed with standard labour market characteristics. However, whereas workers in entertainment …
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Based on micro-data on individual workers for the period 2000-2005, we show that wage differentials in the Netherlands …
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combination of data and modelling capacity available in Australia, we develop a new decomposition approach to explain rising …
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combination of data and modelling capacity available in Australia, we develop a new decomposition approach to explain rising …
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combination of data and modelling capacity available in Australia, we develop a new decomposition approach to explain rising …
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