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lifecycle and attenuation bias a novel sampling procedure is developed and applied to the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP …
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lifecycle and attenuation bias a novel sampling procedure is developed and applied to the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP …
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lifecycle and attenuation bias a novel sampling procedure is developed and applied to the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP …
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lifecycle and attenuation bias a novel sampling procedure is developed and applied to the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP …
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lifecycle and attenuation bias a novel sampling procedure is developed and applied to the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP …
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applications, focusing on posted wages and advertised non-wage amenities. We find robust evidence of directed search based on … posted wages in the cross-section, with stark heterogeneity by occupation: the wage-application correlation is driven by … responsiveness to posted wages. By applying text analysis to the job ads, we elicit advertised non-wage amenities and find evidence …
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Social mobility - the extent to which social and economic position in adulthood is facilitated or constrained by family origins - has taken an increasingly prominent role in public and policy discourse. Recent studies have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where you grow...
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of parental bequests and future wages. The main predictions from the model encompass limited upward mobility for children …
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we derive from a job search model estimated on observed wages and worker mobility flows. About 55 percent of job ads …
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Social mobility—the extent to which social and economic position in adulthood is facilitated or constrained by family origins—has taken an increasingly prominent role in public and policy discourse. Recent studies have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where you grow...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012270115