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I investigate the impact of parental unemployment on children's educational attainment and long-run labor market outcomes in Austria. I find that parental unemployment shortly before an important educational decision by parents for their children lowers a child's probability of holding a...
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Occupational positions can explain an important part of the differences in pay between men and women. However, a … earnings growth for men and women. Using administrative data, we are the first to investigate potential gender gaps in earnings … into different occupational positions. Our results emphasize that women's earnings growth are larger than men's after being …
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linked employer-employee data from Germany, I find that wages respond largely symmetrically to positive and negative …-collar workers. Whereas white-collar workers are fully insured against negative shocks both in terms of wages and employment. …
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analyse the link between sectoral resource allocation, low productivity growth and stagnant real wages. My results suggest … raises growth of technology, labor productivity and real wages. I show, however, that a slowdown in productivity and … stagnation of real wages can in this setting constitute two sides of the same coin as a result of the shift in employment: In the …
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back to the home economy but without improving low-skilled wages and without creating jobs for low-skilled workers. Since … it leads also to increasing wages for high-skilled workers, automation induced reshoring is associated with an increasing … the first cross-country evidence that reshoring is positively associated with wages and employment for high-skilled labor …
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This paper investigates how negotiations between employers and employees respond to exogenous and endogenous wage transparency. In a treatment with exogenous wage transparency, employers' offers increase significantly compared to the case when offers are private information. Moreover, the share...
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