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dominance techniques. The field of study is of particular interest because wage determination in Spain incorporates an important … territorial component, facilitated by certain specific institutional elements, given that Spain is one of the few developed …. Consequently, the infrequent regional dimension of collective bargaining on an industry level implies the presence in Spain of wage …
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Previous literature on the distributional impact of the minimum wage in Germany has either focused on earnings and hourly wages (Caliendo et al., 2017), or is based on exante simulations (Müller and Steiner, 2013). This paper provides systematic descriptive ex-post evidence on the...
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Spain, like the whole European Union (EU), is suffering a dramatic ageing process, while older workers (55-64 years …
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We employ the German social security register data to analyze the development of wage inequality among foreigners in Germany. The data show a sharp increase of wage inequality which exceeds the size observed for natives. The decomposition methods proposed by DiNardo et al. (1996) are employed to...
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Over the past 50 years, the U.S. and several European labor markets have undergone two most incisive developments: job market polarization and deunionization. In this paper, we argue that routine-biased technical change is not only the driving force behind polarization, as prevalently assumed,...
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