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How worker productivity evolves with tenure and experience is central to economics, shaping, for example, life …-the-job tenure from total experience in determining productivity growth. Several findings emerge concerning the initial period on the …-by-period. (2) Previous experience is a substitute, but a far less than perfect one, for on-the-job tenure. (3) There is substantial …
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This paper illustrates the potential problems associated with the use of average occupational incomes when the unit of observation is the individual. It does this through an examination of the effects of drinking and smoking on income. The adequacy of the use of the mean income of the occupation...
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The earnings distributions of immigrant full-time employees are contrasted with those of native-born full-time employees using data from ABS income surveys spanning the period 1982 to 1996-7. A semi-parametric procedure developed by DiNardo, Fortin and Lemieux (1996) is used to analyse the roles...
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This paper provides estimates of the average returns to labour market experience and .rm-speci.c tenure for a sample of … by job matching and individual fixed effects. Results indicate that OLS estimates for experience and tenure are downward …
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investigation of this relationship between the slope of the wage-tenure profile and the level of monitoring. On the assumption that … a decline in the slope of the wage-tenure profile. Our empirical analysis, using two cross sections of matched employer …
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anecdotal. In this Paper we adopt the methodology of the micro-econometric labour literature to estimate the returns to tenure …
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is 24 to 29%, which is higher than the return to experience. Furthermore, we estimate a 35% return to ten years of tenure … in the formal sector, with no significant return to tenure in the informal sector. The difference in the sources of wage …
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