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salary spending by the teams affects their relative performance in football terms, or that the amounts the teams spend on …
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from the National Football League (NFL). The results show a significant negative relation between the success of NFL teams …
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This study examines how career interruptions and subsequent wages of employees are related. Using individual panel data of middle managers from the German chemical sector, we are able to differentiate between different reasons for interruptions as well as between various compensation components....
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dataset of Italian football players built on various sources of data. Using OLS, Panel and Unconditional Quantile regression …
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Intuition and sports knowledge suggest the most talented professional footballers play for the best teams, i.e. positive assortative matching based on productivity. We consider Major League Soccer between 2007 and 2017. We estimate a wage equation, finding that player and team fixed wage...
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Previous work on soccer wages finds that some European leagues place higher than expected values on players from South America. The same case could be argued for Major League Soccer (MLS), which has previously expressed a desire to impress Hispanic markets through player acquisitions. Contrary...
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analyze the effect of arrest on earnings in a sample of National Football League players who were arrested between 2000 and …
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In this paper I study a policy in which employers are required to publicly report gender pay gap statistics. Proponents argue that increasing the information available to workers and consumers places pressure on firms to close pay gaps, but opponents argue that such policies are poorly targeted...
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The chapter examines how the various dimensions of economic inequality between men and women are analyzed today. Beyond the gender wage gap—a central issue—and of course the still far from equal sharing of housework, the chapter also reviews research on gender inequality in access to...
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