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This paper examines how assortative matching affects graduate earnings through the choice of attending university. We … probability to marry an educated partner. The theoretical results suggest that, as assortative matching increases, the number of …
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matching comparison methodology developed by Ñopo (2008). In Brazil, racial wage gaps are more pronounced than those found …
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Applying the methodology developed in Ñopo (2004), this paper analyzes the evolution of the gender wage gap in Peru from 1986 to 2000. This methodology has two advantages. First, it recognizes that the supports of observable characteristics distributions differ substantially. Second, it...
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This paper analyzes gender and ethnic wage gaps in Guatemala for the period 2000-2006, applying a matching comparisons …
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We deploy a measure of occupational mismatch based on the discrepancy between the portfolio of skills required by an occupation and the array of abilities possessed by the worker for learning those skills. We report distinct gender differences in match quality and changes in match quality over...
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Using a multi-dimensional measure of occupational mismatch, we report distinct gender differences in match quality and changes in match quality over the course of careers. A substantial portion of the gender wage gap stems from match quality differences among more educated individuals....
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Job mobility, especially early in a career, is an important source of wage growth. This effect is typically attributed to heterogeneity in the quality of employee-employer matches, with individuals learning of their abilities and discovering the tasks at which they are most productive through...
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(PS) and nearest-neighbour (NN) matching techniques. As results, the discriminatory component was confirmed to be …
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Job mobility, especially early in a career, is an important source of wage growth. This effect is typically attributed to heterogeneity in the quality of employee-employer matches, with individuals learning of their abilities and discovering the tasks at which they are most productive through...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012931892
approach that combines propensity score and coarsened exact matching with random-effects growth models to provide causal …
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