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German wages have not increased very rapidly in the last decade despite strong employment growth and a 5 percentage … attributed to low inflation expectations and low productivity growth. There is no evidence - from either aggregate or micro …
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of regular wage adjustments within job spells. As the Argentine economy transitioned from low to high inflation, the … monthly frequency of regular wage adjustments almost doubled, while the distribution of changes in regular wages morphed from …
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, the Argentine economy transitioned from a low‐ to a high‐inflation regime, while collective bargaining and the minimum … low to high inflation, the monthly frequency of regular‐wage changes almost doubled, while the distribution of regular …
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German wages have not increased very rapidly in the last decade despite strong employment growth and a 5 percentage … attributed to low inflation expectations and low productivity growth. There is no evidence - from either aggregate or micro …
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This study analyzes the educational attainment and early labor market outcomes of young migrants from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) who arrived in Germany between 1989 and 1994. The results reveal that migrants have lower educational attainments than natives, and that within the group of...
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Skills shortages and skill mismatch are a pressing concern for policymakers in several developing countries, and in East Asia specifically. Providing on-the-job training can be an effective policy tool to shape the skills of the existent workforce to the specific needs of the firms. This paper...
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