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wage returns to commuting based on their locations of residence and occupations. We then show empirical evidence that …
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wage returns to commuting based on their locations of residence and occupations. We then show empirical evidence that …
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. The share of women working in exible occupations has grown over the life cycle, and especially substantially over time for … successive cohorts, whereas men are less likely to work in exible occupations at older ages. The wage penalty from working in … exible occupations increases both over the life cycle and over time. We estimate a model of labour supply and demand to …
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The gender pay gap of 21 percent in Germany is partly due to the fact that men and women work in different occupations …. However, considerable pay gaps between men and women can also be observed within occupations, although the gap is not constant … across occupations. In particular, there is a substantial gender pay gap in occupations with non-linear earnings, i …
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with children and in more flexible occupations also tend to be more mismatched. Again, this is especially true of women …
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Job mobility, especially early in a career, is an important source of wage growth. This effect is typically attributed to heterogeneity in the quality of employee-employer matches, with individuals learning of their abilities and discovering the tasks at which they are most productive through...
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I develop an assignment model of occupations with multidimensional heterogeneity in production tasks and worker skills … types. Occupations arise endogenously as bundles of tasks optimally assigned to a type of worker. The model allows us to … study how occupations respond to changes in the economic environment, making it useful for analyzing the implications of …
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