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impact on the wage premium for recent graduates unless demand has shifted in parallel. Following Katz and Murphy (1992), we …. Using a propensity score approach to match those graduates entering the labor market with an age balanced sample of …
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We analyze the effect of employer-sponsored health insurance premiums on employment and annual wages in the US using a … estimate the causal effects of rising health insurance premiums on employment and annual wages. We find that a 10% increase in … premiums reduces employment by 1.1 percentage points, and leads to a statistically insignificant reduction of annual wages …
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We analyze the effect of employer-sponsored health insurance premiums on employment and annual wages in the US using a … estimate the causal effects of rising health insurance premiums on employment and annual wages. We find that a 10% increase in … premiums reduces employment by 1.1 percentage points, and leads to a statistically insignificant reduction of annual wages …
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We examine whether salary transparency influences gender pay inequality in the context of Canadian universities by exploiting a policy change enacted in one Canadian province that required salary disclosure through a publicly searchable database, thus lowering the cost of monitoring the gender...
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, using micro-level data, analyzes the impact of trade reform on Mexican wages and employment. Industries that had greater … relative wages or relative employment … increased wage inequality. The decline in import license coverage appears to have reduced relative wages of workers in reformed …
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Swiss women are now as well educated as their male counterparts. However, progress remains to be made in the job market where both the supply and price of female labour are below that of men. While the participation rate for women is high and rising, it is offset by a heavy incidence of...
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how real wages of Canadian workers evolved across age groups and education levels from 1981 to 2011 … education, general work experience, and seniority within firms, as well as their movements into higher-wage or lower … from various Statistics Canada surveys and focuses on the real (hourly or weekly) wages earned by full-time workers. It is …
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migration, occupational choice, and earnings where, upon completing their education, individuals choose a location in which to … estimates of the returns to business and STEM majors relative to education majors are biased upward by 15% on average. Using …
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migration, occupational choice, and earnings where, upon completing their education, individuals choose a location in which to … estimates of the returns to business and STEM majors relative to education majors are biased upward by 15% on average. Using …
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overeducation status did not change but for non-employed male graduates moving into employment, the chances of entering a graduate … British Skills and Employment Survey series, we analyse trends in the labour market between 1997/2001 and 2006/2012. The … available in the Additional file 1. We find that the massive influx of graduates into the labour force has been absorbed with no …
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