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wages, the relationship between wages and health is less clear-cut. What makes it most difficult to disentangle these … effects is that education, experience, health and wages are interrelated. To deal with these issues, we implement an Efficient … status changes the estimation results dramatically. Still, we find that for both men and women in Europe education, actual …
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is declining while that of the highly educated is rising. This study estimates the impact of cohort size on wages using … effect of cohort size on individual wages rather than on the average wage of a specific age-education group which allows … controlling for potentially confounding effects at the individual level. The effect of cohort size on male wages is identified …
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Using the data covering the time period from 1996 till 2011, I estimate a spatial autoregressive model of wages' growth … rates across Russian cities. I find that wages in Russian cities exhibit convergence. I also test whether city population … wages, but diverge in size. …
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We examine whether income and unemployment risks are compensated by individual wages. Using a portfolio approach we … show that the marginal income risk effect on wages is always positive whereas the marginal unemployment risk effect …
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of unemployment rate and average wages on crime in a region committed by non-residents, as well as implement a gravity …
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strong evidence that lower unemployment benefit has an adverse effect on wages. We use panel data to identify and estimate …. In eastern Germany there is no systematic difference between men and women but the negative impact on wages is confirmed. …
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We start referring to the striking phenomena that over the past decades commuting distances in Germany have steadily risen, although commuting costs increased over-proportionally. This is surprising, as urban economic theory predicts increasing commuting distances especially for higher income,...
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This paper analyses the relationship between household cost of living and wages in the Brazilian metropolitan regions … and Azzoni, 2013), we tested if the elasticity between wages and living cost is unitary. In other words, if workers who … live in the most expensive regions receive a full compensation through wages for living costs differences. We used micro …
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gross regional product (GRP) per capita and wages in Russia over 2005-2011. Such an influence is not found. The federal … government's policy was reactive and was not focused on decreasing interregional inequality during this period. Wages growth … paper shows that in this period inequality of Russian regions in GRP per capita and wages was diminishing. In the given …
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