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This paper estimates the effect that changes in the size of the youth population have on the wages of young workers … estimation, we show that an increase in the youth share by one percentage point is predicted to decrease a young worker's wages … age groups earn lower wages. We test this hypothesis for a sample of young, male, fulltime employees in Western Germany …
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This paper estimates the effect that changes in the size of the youth population have on the wages of young workers … estimation, we show that an increase in the youth share by one percentage point is predicted to decrease a young worker's wages … age groups earn lower wages. We test this hypothesis for a sample of young, male, full-time employees in Western Germany …
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We study the impact of early cannabis use on the school to work transition of young men. Our empirical approach accounts for common unobserved confounders that jointly affect selection into cannabis use and the transition from school to work using a multivariate mixed proportional hazard...
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We study the impact of early cannabis use on the school to work transition of young men. Our empirical approach accounts for common unobserved confounders that jointly affect selection into cannabis use and the transition from school to work using a multivariate mixed proportional hazard...
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We study the impact of early cannabis use on the school to work transition of young men. Our empirical approach accounts for common unobserved confounders that jointly affect selection into cannabis use and the transition from school to work using a multivariate mixed proportional hazard...
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New automation technologies affect workers in a heterogeneous manner according to their demographic characteristics, skills, and the tasks they perform. In this paper we study the effects of automation on labor market outcomes in a developing country, Chile. We focus our analysis on the...
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We investigate the determinants of firms' implicit insurance to employees, using a difference-indifference approach: we rely on differences between family and non-family firms to identify the supply of insurance, and exploit variation in unemployment insurance across and within countries to...
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