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sectors in Belgium, Denmark, Spain and Portugal. Our methodology follows the approach recently developed for the International …
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biases. The authors use matched employer-employee panel data from Belgium for the years 1999-2006 to examine occupational …
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This article puts the relationship between wage dispersion and firm productivity to an updated test, taking advantage of access to detailed Belgian linked employer-employee panel data. Controlling for simultaneity issues, time-invariant workplace characteristics and dynamics in the adjustment...
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) higher overall pay inequality in Germany; (II) higher pay inequalities between employees and workers in Belgium; and (III … institutional details: although Germany and Belgium belong to the same "variety of capitalism", we provide evidence that small …
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