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This paper applies the quantile regression methodology to the study of the determinants of the distribution of earnings among the native born and immigrants in the United States and Australia. The analysis for immigrants is performed separately for those from English-speaking and non-English...
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This paper first documents the extent of the specialization in time use in couple families, and the impact of children on this specialization. It then examines the links between the time allocations of partners in couple families, the impact of children on these links, and the effects these...
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This study employs multiple regression models based on DeFries and Fulker (1985), and a large sample of twins, to assess heritability in attitudes towards economic risk, and the extent to which this heritability differs between males and females. Consistent with Cesarini, Dawes, Johannesson,...
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Human Resources officers report occupational shortage to be the main cause of unfilled vacancies. Yet, it is not clear whether these are empty complaints or actually lead to effective wage and employment adjustments over time. By crossing data from the UK Employer Skill Survey with the UK Labor...
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The role of technological change in labor market polarization is a debated issue and has been subject to recent critique. This paper finds that RBTC can account for wage and job polarization in the US from the 1980s to the 2010s. It also demonstrates that RBTC is consistent with the timing of...
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The role of technological change in labor market polarization has been subject to recent critique. This paper finds that changes in production technology played an important role in wage and job polarization in the US. It also demonstrates that such technological change is consistentwith the...
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