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selection wage theories. According to selection wage theories employers offer above-average wages in order to attract more …
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higher wages generally commute longer distances but adjust their distance to a wage change predominantly in urban areas …
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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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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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the general differences between universities are smaller compared to, e.g., the USA. I use the University Ranking of the …
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Occupational positions can explain an important part of the differences in pay between men and women. However, a considerable Gender Pay Gap exists even within the same occupational position. In this paper, we aim at understanding the reasons for the gap within occupational positions and,...
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workers and therefore to higher wages, or so the often cited rent-sharing theory of multinational firms explains. But studies … positively related to wages and are more prevalent in foreign than in domestically owned firms (for example size, capital … relationship between ownership and wages for the population of Slovenian joint stock companies, while accounting for "spatial …
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in a business group hierarchy affects workers' wages. To acknowledge that ownership linkages are not onedirectional, we … a business group on workers' wages. This result is in line with a monitoring-based theory of business group hierarchies …
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and Fortis Bank NL in the Dutch retail banking market. The financial crisis delayed the completion of the merger giving …We investigate the trade-off between financial stability and competition policy by focusing on the merger of ABN AMRO … the first to apply merger simulation methods in the context of banking using disaggregated data. …
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