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countries. The lowest long-term mobility is found in Luxembourg followed by four clusters: first, Spain, France and Germany …
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countries. The lowest long-term mobility is found in Luxembourg followed by four clusters: first, Spain, France and Germany …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011635901
, Germany, and the lowest, Portugal. The highest mobility as equalizer of longer term inequality is recorded in Ireland and … Denmark, followed by France and Belgium with similar values, then UK, Greece, Netherlands, Germany, Spain and Italy …
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, Germany, and the lowest, Portugal. The highest mobility as equalizer of longer term inequality is recorded in Ireland and … Denmark, followed by France and Belgium with similar values, then UK, Greece, Netherlands, Germany, Spain and Italy …
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This paper studies earnings inequality and dynamics in Argentina between 1996 and 2015. Following the 2001-2002 crisis, the Argentine economy transitioned from a low- to a highinflation regime. At the same time, the number of collective bargaining agreements increased, and minimum wage...
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; earnings mobility ; income mobility ; Germany ; East Germany ; inequality ; transition matrix ; Shorrocks index … markets. Using German administrative data we describe wage mobility since 1975 in West and since 1992 in East Germany. Wage … mobility declined substantially in East Germany in the 1990s and moderately in East and West Germany since the late 1990s …
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; earnings mobility ; income mobility ; Germany ; East Germany ; inequality ; transition matrix ; Shorrocks index … markets. Using German administrative data we describe wage mobility since 1975 in West and since 1992 in East Germany. Wage … mobility declined substantially in East Germany in the 1990s and moderately in East and West Germany since the late 1990s …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009526975
development and the explanations of wage mobility, as well as volatility in West Germany, measured by ranks in the wage …
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2000s in Germany. Our study is the first to decompose this cross-sectional variance into its permanent and transitory parts … permanent component which has driven the strong expansion of cross-sectional inequality during the 2000s in Germany. -- Variance …
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government intervention. We examine these claims using a fully balanced panel of full-time employed individuals in Germany from … expansion of cross-sectional inequality during the 2000s in Germany. …
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