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short-run wages, but fared significantly better in the longer run. Second, we compare labor market outcomes of subsidized … wages of workers would not have differed significantly, if they had been hired in another industry instead. However, we find … significant differences in short-term wages, employment and tenure outcomes across industries. Finally, from a fiscal point of …
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. They also earn relatively low wages in their first few months of work: typically within $1 of the minimum wage. Despite …
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reservation wages. We use this framework to analyze the effects of the Canadian Self-Sufficiency Project (SSP). Consistent with …
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the form of lower gross wages. So a wage subsidy is a way of sharing these costs with the taxpayer. Thus, the net effect …, reflecting the fact that under WFTC the wage growth is implicitly taxed over a wider range of wages …
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. They also earn relatively low wages in their first few months of work: typically within $1 of the minimum wage. Despite …
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higher wages. The standard literature stipulates that the identity of the entity that is statutorily entitled for the subsidy … wages with the gift of exerting higher effort. Thus, if a wage subsidy is implemented by indirectly subsidizing employers …, employers face a lower cost of labor and increase their wages, leading workers to reciprocate with higher effort and …
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higher wages. The standard literature stipulates that the identity of the entity that is statutorily entitled for the subsidy … wages with the gift of exerting higher effort. Thus, if a wage subsidy is implemented by indirectly subsidizing employers …, employers face a lower cost of labor and increase their wages, leading workers to reciprocate with higher effort and …
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