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, with the remaining accounted for by technology. In a counterintuitive fashion, we find that more compressed wages in the …
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bill increases in response to leave take up, but this is driven entirely by wages paid to workers on leave for which firms …
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This study is a descriptive analysis of the labor market conditions in Iraqi Federal Kurdistan Region. It explores a number of integrated factors that covariate and determine the level and patterns of the labor market outcomes in the region. In the first step, each of the determinants of...
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I identify wage spillovers from the public to the corporate sector with the help of a large and sudden public sector wage increase, which raised real compensation by 40 percent in two years, changing the average public wage premium from minus 10 to plus 12 percent. Using a dataset covering about...
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wage effects and a corresponding elasticity of 0.96. The spillover affected primarily the wages of males, young workers and … the highly educated. The analysis also finds that employers raised the wages of incumbent, rather than, newly hired … employees, and that bonuses increased more than regular wages. …
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In this study we quantify the size and drivers of the contemporary gender pay gap among medical doctors employed in the UK public sector. In using nationally representative data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, we make comparisons to doctors employed in the private sector, as well...
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inequality in the private sector. A 1 percent increase in unskilled public wages raises skilled private wages by 0.07 percent and … lowers unskilled private wages by 0.06 percent …
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In this study we quantify the size and drivers of the contemporary gender pay gap among medical doctors employed in the UK public sector. In using nationally representative data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, we make comparisons to doctors employed in the private sector, as well...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012486374
in employment and wages in this country after 1983 using a cohort approach. Estimates based on microdata from the 1998 … and wages have improved for uneducated workers. …
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We model personnel policies in public agencies, examining how wages and promotion standards can partially offset a …
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