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We propose a simple test that uses information on workers' mobility, wages and firms' profits to identify the sign and … agents' payoffs are increasing in their own types, our test exploits within-firm variation on wages to rank workers by their …
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, thus, an urgent need for further research in this field. -- PhDs ; private sector ; career ; wages ; employment …
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We investigate the impact of home ownership on individual job mobility and wages in Denmark. We find that home … ownership has a negative impact on job-to-job mobility both in terms of transition into new local jobs and new jobs outside the … impact on wages. These results are robust to different strategies for correcting for the possible endogeneity of the home …
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Using Polish Labour Force Survey data, we examine whether competition for labour has induced individual pay to depend on outside options, availability and quality of jobs. Exploiting the lack of inter-regional job and worker flows we estimate the elasticity of individual pay, amongst a rich set...
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additional information contained in profits, which complements the information from wages and transitions typically used in …
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We focus on the dynamic relation between wage increases, promotions and job changes. We relate our empirical analyses to the theoretical model of Gibbons and Waldman (1999). In the empirical analyses we use the Portuguese matched employer-employee data Quadros de Pessoal. We conclude from...
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Estimates of labor mobility costs are needed to assess the responses of employment and wages to a trade shock when … markets (wages and employment) to trade policy. …
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This paper investigates the sources of wage growth over the life cycle, where individuals have the possibility to acquire vocational training at the start of their career. Wage growth is determined by sectoral and firm mobility, unobserved ability and the accumulation of human capital. Workers...
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wage may be preferred to a high starting wage job if the growth rate of wages in the former exceeds the latter. In fact …
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model predicts a joint recovery of wages and commuting despite a static tradeoff between the two attributes. …
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