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self-employment or wageearning jobs for workers only. Previous studies use switching regression to examine the returns to …
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self-employment or wageearning jobs for workers only. Previous studies use switching regression to examine the returns to …
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We estimate the determinants of earnings for both the self-employed and wage/salary sectors in an economy undergoing transition from socialism to greater market orientation. We adopt a (full information) MLE methodology in addition to Heckman's two-step method, while taking both participation...
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We estimate the determinants of earnings for both the self-employed and wage/salary sectors in an economy undergoing transition from socialism to greater market orientation. We adopt a (full information) MLE methodology in addition to Heckman's two-step method, while taking both participation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010334363
self-employment or wage-earning jobs for workers only. Previous studies use switching regression to examine the returns to …
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self-employment or wage-earning jobs for workers only. Previous studies use switching regression to examine the returns to …
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We estimate the determinants of earnings for both the self-employed and wage/salary sectors in an economy undergoing transition from socialism to greater market orientation. We adopt a (full information) MLE methodology in addition to Heckman's two-step method, while taking both participation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005800406
self-employment or wageearning jobs for workers only. Previous studies use switching regression to examine the returns to …
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This paper investigates the differences in early occupational earnings of UK male graduates by degree subject during the period 1980-1993. We match administrative student-level data from the Universities' Statistical Record (USR) and occupational earnings information from the New Earnings Survey...
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This paper investigates the differences in early occupational earnings of UK male graduates by degree subject during the period 1980-1993. We match administrative student-level data from the Universities' Statistical Record (USR) and occupational earnings information from the New Earnings Survey...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004990581