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dynamic monopsony framework. Applying duration models to a large administrative employer-employee data set for Germany, we …
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dynamic monopsony framework. Applying duration models to a large administrative employer–employee data set for Germany, we …
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dynamic monopsony framework. Applying duration models to a large administrative employer-employee data set for Germany, we …
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dynamic monopsony framework. Applying duration models to a large administrative employer–employee data set for Germany, we … ; discrimination ; Germany … results imply that employers profit from discriminating against immigrants. -- Monopsony ; native–immigrant wage differential …
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dynamic monopsony framework. Applying duration models to a large administrative employer employee data set for Germany, we … differential ; discrimination ; Germany … results imply that discriminating against immigrants is profitable rather than costly. -- monopsony ; native-immigrant wage …
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dynamic monopsony framework. Applying duration models to a large administrative employer-employee data set for Germany, we … differential ; discrimination ; Germany … results imply that discriminating against immigrants is profitable rather than costly. -- monopsony ; native-immigrant wage …
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dynamic monopsony framework. Applying duration models to a large administrative employer-employee data set for Germany, we …
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of monopsony fail to use firm-level wage variation. I address this by using the estimated firm wage premia to estimate … how wages are related to rent-sharing and monopsony power. I find that the average worker switching from a firm in the 25 … distribution of monopsony, as measured by the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index in industry-by-local labour market hires, decreases wages …
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Using a dynamic labor supply model and linked employer-employee data, I find evidence of substantial search frictions, with females facing a higher level of frictions than males. However, the majority of the gender gap in labor supply elasticities is driven by across firm sorting rather than...
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discrimination in line with Robinson (1933). …
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