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In the book Myth and Measurement, Card and Krueger (1995) examine the economic impact of the 1989 minimum wage hike on the welfare of 110 firms which employ a disproportionate number of minimum-wage workers. Their results show mixed evidence that excess returns associated with news about the...
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randomness in its coefficients and variables. We derive a generalized decomposition result from two random linear functions in …
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randomness in its coefficients and variables. We derive a generalized decomposition result from two random linear functions in …
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randomness in its coefficients and variables. We derive a generalized decomposition result from two random linear functions in … ; minimum wage ; decomposition ; event study …
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impact on firms that was neutralized by positive market performance. -- minimum wage ; excess returns ; decomposition …
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In the book Myth and Measurement, Card and Krueger (1995) examine the economic impact of the 1989 minimum wage hike on the welfare of 110 firms which employ a disproportionate number of minimum-wage workers. Their results show mixed evidence that excess returns associated with news about the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013112058
We decompose the ethnic pay gap in Great Britain across the distribution of hourly wages, yielding a detailed insight into differences between groups and how these vary over pay percentiles and through time. While some groups experience reductions in the pay gap consistent with lower...
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intensity and severity. A decomposition methodology was used to isolate the marginal contribution of the minimum wage in the …
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This paper looks at the gender wage gap throughout the transition from communism to capitalism and throughout a time of rapid economic convergence. The case of Estonia is used, and micro data from the Labour Force Survey from 1989 to 2020 are employed. The communist regimes had highly regulated...
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intensity and severity. A decomposition methodology was used to isolate the marginal contribution of the minimum wage in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012010147