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women (or, in a few cases, their parents) spent time in both the United States and Canada. Cross-border family mobility … evidence for a strong causal claim, it is clear this mobility correlates to opportunities which led to unusually successful …
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contract interpretation, while US regional labour markets are characterized by high regional mobility, rendering insurance less …
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implies absence of consumption mobility between any two time periods. This implication requires knowledge of the evolution of … appropriate non-parametric test and find substantial mobility of consumption even controlling for possible preference shifts and …
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It is recognized that the usefulness of accounting infor mation is contingent upon its (1) neutrality, (2) relevancy, and (3) reliability. Given that all socio-economic systems are comprised of participants and institutions, it would seem that the attainment of those three qualities is...
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mobility which first, allows to identify mobility over different parts of the earnings distribution and second, to distinguish … between mobility that tends to reduce or increase the level of permanent inequality. This paper focuses on four European … countries, Denmark, Germany, Spain and the UK. In a global perspective, mobility in the short and long-run analysis tends to …
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systems of increasing factor mobility. In particular, we expect the extent of redistribution (both intra- and … intergenerational) in national pension systems to decrease. The latter result should hold true even in the presence of mobility limited … of mobility: not only mobility at the beginning of the working life, but also mobility during the working career and …
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In this paper, I analyse the development of inter-regional mobility in the Czech Republic during the transition from … transition, regional disparities in unemployment rates and earnings have increased. More importantly, labour mobility has little …
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In this paper, we employ search theory as a micro-economic foundation for the wasteful commuting hypothesis. It is argued that the commute of the self-employed is the result of a search process for vacant workplaces, whereas employees search for vacant jobs through space. Because the arrival...
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Do people move to cities because of marriage market considerations? In cities
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