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suggested by Garen (1988), we find negative associations between risk and wages for all workers, which is against the notion of … obtain reasonable VSLs, but the association between risk and wages is not statistically significant. We conclude that if …We use a panel dataset of UK workers to look for evidence of compensating wage differentials for workplace risk. Risk …
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have over those risks are weakly negatively correlated. Managerial risk ratings are positively associated with both injury …
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have over those risks are weakly negatively correlated. Managerial risk ratings are positively associated with both injury …
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, we find that household characteristics explain about 25% of the dispersion in wages within an age group in all three … countries. Second, the cross-sectional variance of wages is almost linearly increasing in household age in all three countries …, but with increments being smaller in the European data. Third, we find that wage risk is procyclical in Germany while it …
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