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This paper assesses the causal effect of sick-leaves on subsequent earnings using an administrative dataset for Norway linking individual earnings, sick-leave records and primary care physicians. The leniency of a worker's physician - certifying sickness absence - is used as instrument for...
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This paper studies the relationship between inequalities in working hours and overall earnings inequality in Germany between 2006 and 2014, and the role of declining collective bargaining coverage. Using data from the German Structure of Earnings Survey (GSES), a variance decomposition of...
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changes in the bargaining position for the development of income shares in the last decades is underestimated. This paper … presents a theoretical argument why collective bargaining power is a main determinant of workers’ share of income and how its … decline contributed to the severe changes in the distribution of income since the 1980s. In order to confirm this hypothesis …
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