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Still, globalisation and its effects on wages and employment is a major topic in the public press. Therefore, this …
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The objective of the paper is to answer an often-asked question : if tariff rates are reduced, what will happen to wage inequality ? We consider two types of wage inequality : between occupations (skills premium), and between industries. We use two large data bases of wage inequality that have...
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This work provides an update of changes in the income distribution over the period from 1998-2004, using data from the Household Labour Force Survey's annual Income Supplement (HLFS-IS). We focus on changes in working-age individuals' earnings and total income distribution and, to allow for...
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differences in wages in the U.S. labor market are predominantly explained by general intelligence. Cawley, Heckman, and Vytlacil … variables in determining the wage rate, the effect of general intelligence on wages is larger in the Hausman …
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This paper seeks to identify the causal effect of foreign acquisitions on wages of skilled and unskilled workers, using … find sizable post acquisition wage effects on skilled and unskilled wages following an acquisition by a US firm. No such …
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Wage inequality between education groups in the United States has increased substantially since the early 1980s. The relative number of college-educated workers has also increased dramatically in the postwar period. This paper presents a unified framework where the dynamics of both skill...
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