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investigated the impact of the presence of foreign firms on wages of workers from domestic firms. First, we found that the average … wages from foreign to domestic firms. Third, the presence of foreign firms is found to widen the wage gap between skilled …
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This dataset shows the proportion of earnings that are lost to either higher taxes, lower benefits or childcare costs when a parent with young children takes up full-time employment and uses centre-based childcare services. Data are presented from 2004 onwards.
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A subset of the the Main Economic Indicators (MEI) database, hourly earnings includes seasonally adjusted average total earnings paid per employed person per hour including overtime pay and regularly recurring cash supplements. These comparative statistics include earnings series from...
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This dataset presents internationally comparable data on (full-time) salaries of teachers in public institutions at pre-primary, primary and general (lower and upper) secondary education. Actual salaries are displayed by level of education, and also by age and gender. Data also include other...
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This dataset shows the fraction of any additional earnings that is lost to either higher taxes or lower benefits when an employed person increases their working hours. Data are presented from 2001 onwards.
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This subset of the OECD Employment and Labour Market Statistics Database contains three earnings-dispersion measures broken down by gender - ratio of 9th-to-1st, 9th-to-5th and 5th-to-1st - where ninth, fifth (or median) and first deciles are upper-earnings decile limits, unless otherwise...
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