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-sectional distribution of individual wage changes observed in the data. We look at five countries (the US, Germany, Portugal, Belgium and …
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data on productivity, on the preferences of those who interact with managers, and on perceptions of productivity. Financial … participants about the ability of the men and women in senior management. As such, financial data hold the promise of potentially …. Examining data on S&P 1500 firms over the period 1992-2004 I find no systematic differences in returns to holding stock in …
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While it is well known that some areas of the United States receive more immigrants than others, less is understood about the extent to which the character of immigration varies as well. There is much broader geographic variation in the skill and demographic composition of immigrants than...
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Despite evidence that skilled labor is increasingly concentrated in cities, whether regional wage inequality is predominantly due to differences in skill levels or returns is unknown. We compare Appalachia, with its wide mix of urban and rural areas, to other parts of the U.S., and find that...
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recent increases in the U.S. minimum wage, using three different data sets and the two main estimation strategies for …
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Temporary Help Services (THS) employment has been growing in size, particularly among disadvantaged workers, and in importance in balancing cyclical fluctuations in labor demand. Does THS employment provide some benefits to disadvantaged workers, or divert them from better jobs? We investigate...
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/WtW subsidies using administrative and survey data. Results indicate that WOTC/WtW-certified THS workers have higher earnings than …
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/WtW subsidies using administrative and survey data. Results indicate that WOTC/WtW-certified THS workers have higher earnings than …
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-sectional distribution of individual wage changes observed in the data. We look at five countries (the US, Germany, Portugal, Belgium and …
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While it is well known that some areas of the United States receive more immigrants than others, less is understood about the extent to which the character of immigration varies as well. There is much broader geographic variation in the skill and demographic composition of immigrants than...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003910738