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The literature on establishment size-wage effects has consistently shown a positive relationship between the number of employees and workers' wages. While several theories have been offered to explain these outcomes, the use of data with limited employer characteristics make for a dubious...
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This paper seeks to improve on previous estimates of the impact of immigration on native wages by using an occupational segmentation approach that directly controls for regional migration and other shifts in native-born labor supply. The labor market is segmented by occupation in order to...
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In this paper, we examine the wage effects of no-trade clauses in Major League Baseball. Using an accepted player salary equation and data from the 2003-2008 seasons, we find evidence that there is a trade-off between monetary compensation and the risk reduction provided by a no-trade clause....
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This article seeks to improve on previous estimates of the impact of immigration on native wages by using an occupational segmentation approach that directly controls for regional migration and other shifts in the native-born U.S. labor supply. The U.S. labor market is segmented by occupation in...
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