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fired or laid off choose jobs with wages that are higher than their previous jobs, a substantial proportion of these job … changers choose jobs that have lower wages. A model is constructed that is consistent with workers choosing a career path that … package. Due to compensating wage differentials, higher wages are paid where other job amenities are unattractive. Given this …
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substantially more unequal since 1979 than the traditional measure based on wages alone indicates. …
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similar or higher expected wages in their chosen occupation compared to nonfemale-dominated occupations. This result indicates …
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In this paper we use micro panel data to examine the effects of oil price shocks on employment and real wages, at the … the basis of skill level. We find that oil price increases result in a substantial decline in real wages for all workers … substantial changes in employment shares and relative wages across industries. However, we find little evidence that oil price …
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This paper uses micro data to examine differences in the cyclical variability of employment, hours, and wages for … workers are subject to essentially the same degree of cyclical variation in wages. That is, relative offer wage differentials …
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This article analyzes the effects of advance notice requirements on aggregate output, wages, employment, and welfare …
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, but not all, of this rigidity by varying benefits: Total compensation displays modestly less rigidity than do wages alone …
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