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We study the effects of local status, where workers compare their wage to the wage of other workers within the same firm. We assume a competitive labor market with unobservable effort, where firms condition wages on output as incentive for effort. If workers who care about status are also more...
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This survey combines ideas and results from sociology and economics, recognizing that economic decisions are often shaped by social concerns and influences. Based on the sociological literature, we define social status and describe its measurement. We then describe the role of social status in...
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This paper develops a descriptive methodology for the analysis of wage growth of immigrants, based on human capital theory. The sources of the wage growth are : (i) the rise of the return to imported human capital; (ii) the impact of accumulated experience in the host country; and, (iii) the...
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This paper analyzes the process of entry into the Israeli labor market among a panel of highly skilled immigrants who moved from the former USSR to Israel. We estimate a nonstationary, finite horizon search model with exogenous wage growth that is capable of capturing the main features of this...
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This paper develops a descriptive methodology for the analysis of wage growth of immigrants, based on human capital theory. The sources of wage growth are: (i) the rise of the return to imported human capital; (ii) the impact of accumulated experience in the host country, and , (iii) the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005245413
The paper characterizes the following empirical relations between firms in an industry and between industries: (a) How the wage hierarchy of industries and that of firms (within each of the different industries) changes over time; (b) The relation of the average firm's wage to its size and the...
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This study explains the evolution of wage inequality over the last 30 years and supports this explanation with evidence. At each level of schooling, a faster rate of technological progress weakens the link between schooling and work and increases the unknown needed to cope with during one's...
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This paper analyzes the relationship between age-specific fertility, mortality and real wages in Sweden during the demographic transition.
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A basic feature of the industry wage model presented here is a distinction between unionized industries, with collective bargaining and thus a rigid setting framework, and non-unionized industries, where wage determination is more competitive.
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This work decomposes the human capital bundle into two characteristics: "knowledge", associated with one's own education ane experience, and "general skills", associated with parent's education. Using this decomposition we provide a new set of observations on the cyclicability ofboth wages and...
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