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-cycle wage growth of U.S. white males into four main sources: education, hours worked, cognitive skills (AFQT scores) and …
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-cycle wage growth of U.S. white males into four main sources: education, hours worked, cognitive skills (Armed Forces …
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as Germany? We argue that differences in employment protection can account for much of the gap. We develop a model in …-protected workers in Germany. …
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Thurow's job-competition model implies that overeducation is contingent upon the differing skill endowments of employees. As yet, only rudimentary evidence has been furnished to confirm this relationship. In the present paper, we test the theory in a more sophisticated manner, by means of a more...
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We study the earnings and employment effects of enrollment in formal adult education in Finland using a combination of matching and panel data methods. We also conduct cost-benefit analyses. The results show that adult education increases earnings and employment both in secondary and higher...
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compression hypothesis hold? Based on the PIAAC survey of adult skills for seventeen OECD countries, this paper seeks to shed …
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The objective of this paper is to analyse and explain the factors behind the observed differences in skill mismatches (vertical and horizontal) between natives and immigrants in EU countries. Using microdata from the 2007 wave of the Adult Education Survey (AES), different probit models are...
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Large imbalances between the supply and demand for skills in transition economies are driven by rapid economic …
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We model educational investment and labor supply in a competitive economy with home and market production. Heterogeneous workers are assumed to have different productivities both at home and in the workplace. We investigate the degree to which there is under-investment in human capital, and...
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