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Workers participating in firm-sponsored training receive higher wages as a result. But given that firms pay the …-sponsored training leads to higher productivity levels and increased innovation, both of which benefit the firm. Training can also be …
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Should one expect a worker’s productivity, and thus wage, to depend on the productivity of his/her co-workers in the … the case because social interaction among co-workers can lead to productivity spillover through knowledge spillover or … peer pressure. The available empirical evidence suggests that, due to such peer effects, co-worker productivity positively …
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from 1918 to study the impact of changes in regional unionisation on regional wage and productivity growth and job creation … and destruction during the period 2003-2012. As local regional-industrial unionisation increases, wages grow. Lay … unionisation yields a positive impact on regional productivity, exceeding the wage growth, partly due to the closure of less …
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union density on firm productivity and wages in the population of Norwegian firms over the period 2001 to 2012. Increases in … union density lead to substantial increases in firm productivity and wages having accounted for the potential endogeneity of …
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