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This paper investigates whether returns to experience and seniority vary between workers with different levels of … more educated workers have higher experience and seniority premiums, indicating that they accumulate more human capital … experience and seniority premiums. Indicators of technological change seem to be more important for returns to experience and …
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The study explores how wages grow with experience in the Russian Federation. In all available cross-sectional data, the … trajectory of the observed wage-experience profile is flat, peaks early, and declines sharply afterwards. This shape looks … interpretation of the wage-experience profile is hindered by the APC problem, when the effects of time, cohort, and experience are …
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associations between the Big Five and wages. The magnitude of this relationship varies across the gender and the migratory status …
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associations between the Big Five and wages. The magnitude of this relationship varies across the gender and the migratory status …
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We bring together the strands of literature on the returns to education, its spillovers, and the role of the employer shaping the wage distribution. The aim is to analyze the labor market returns to education taking into account who the worker is (worker unobserved ability), what he does (the...
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This paper analyses the wage effects of educational mismatch by workers' origin using a sizeable, detailed matched employer-employee dataset for Belgium. Relying on a fine-grained approach to measuring educational mismatch, the results show that over-educated workers, regardless of their origin,...
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This paper examines the influence of educational mismatch on wages according to workers' region of birth, taking … more seniority in employment, iv) are employed in smaller firms, and v) are covered by a collective agreement at the firm …
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The study explores how wages grow with experience in the Russian Federation. In all available cross-sectional data, the … trajectory of the observed wage–experience profile is flat, peaks early, and declines sharply afterwards. This shape looks … interpretation of the wage–experience profile is hindered by the APC problem, when the effects of time, cohort, and experience are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013177709
This paper re-examines the wage returns to the 1972 Raising of the School Leaving Age (RoSLA) in England and Wales using a high-quality administrative panel dataset covering the relevant cohorts for almost 40 years of their labour market careers. With best practice regression discontinuity...
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tenure and more substantial returns to experience. The profile of the East German wage structure is surprisingly flat: after … the first ten years of experience - and in contrast to the situation in West Germany - there appear to be no returns to …
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