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its in-migrants. A higher employment inequality in Eastern as compared to Western Germany may, thus, be the missing link …
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Germany. The data show a sharp increase of wage inequality which exceeds the size observed for natives. The decomposition …
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Using individual level data from Turkstat Household Labor Force Survey for 2005-2009 period and a variety of parametric and semi-parametric techniques, we test two hypothesis regarding formal and informal labor markets: whether there is a wage gap between formal and informal workers and whether...
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While monthly wage inequality in Germany continued to increase strongly until 2010, it recently returned to the level …
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Over the 40 years the pattern of migration has changed significantly with an increase in the share of female migrants, and especially low skill female migrants. These low skilled women migrants often work in the domestic service sector, a close substitute for household work. This paper analyzes...
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This paper considers the "share-altering" technical change hypothesis in a spatial general equilibrium model where individuals have different levels of skills. Building on a simple Cobb-Douglas production function, our model shows that the implementation of skill-biased technologies requires a...
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