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International comparisons of labour market institutions and their transfer across boundaries have gained in importance. The paper deals with the question of the best way to proceed in making such comparisons. At the same time the question of the possibilities and limits to institutional transfer...
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International comparisons of labour market institutions and their transfer across boundaries have gained in importance. The paper deals with the question of the best way to proceed in making such comparisons. At the same time the question of the possibilities and limits to institutional transfer...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320351
International comparisons of labour market institutions and their transfer across boundaries have gained in importance. The paper deals with the question of the best way to proceed in making such comparisons. At the same time the question of the possibilities and limits to institutional transfer...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10001708665
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Government income and housing interventions during the COVID pandemic had demonstrable benefits in reducing the growth of homelessness. Comparisons of projected versus actual growth in Los Angeles County from 2020 to 2022 validate the benefit of these interventions.This report offers three types...
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Federal labor law requires employers to give employees a rigid bundle of benefits, including the right to unionize, unemployment insurance, worker's compensation insurance, health insurance, family medical leave, and more. These benefits are not free – benefits cost about one third of wages...
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We investigate the regulation of labor markets through employment laws, collective bargaining laws, and social security laws in 85 countries. We find that richer countries regulate labor less than poorer countries do, although they have more generous social security systems. The political power...
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The existing literature investigating the labor market impact of immigration assumes, implicitly or explicitly, that the law or labor regulation is exogenous to immigration. To test this assumption, we build a novel workers' protection measure based on 36 labor law variables that capture labor...
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I document a strong negative cross-country correlation between intergenerational earnings persistence and measures of tax progressivity - and level, and between intergenerational earnings persistence and public expenditure on tertiary education. To explain these correlations I then develop an...
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