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employer size have been studied. A labour market in which wages depend on employer size means the characteristics of the same … for the hotel industry. Using data from the research project "Mismatch in education, productivity and wages in the … size and wages in the hotel industry. The second aim was to account for wage premia earned by workers employed by larger …
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The literature shows a wage premium for graduates from high quality, elite, or more selective universities. The results, however, exist for countries with a clear hierarchy of top universities, such as the US, England, and Australia. I evaluate if such an effect also exists in Germany, a country...
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wage distribution. Employment dynamics cannot explain the effects along the wage distribution, implying strong wage …
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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 … affect the estimation results. Instead, correcting for possible unobserved heterogeneity and/or measurement error in SRH …
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