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inequality decomposition technique, we show that the rising inequality between 1991 and 2005 was, for the most part, driven by …
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inequality decomposition technique, we show that the rising inequality between 1991 and 2005 was, for the most part, driven by …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010286634
neighborhood-based group decomposition to partition person-context interactions into their constituent components. Using data from …
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This paper examines the wage gap between migrants and non-migrants in large cities in Vietnam. It finds that migrants receive substantially lower wages than non-migrants. The wage gap tends to be larger for older migrants. However, once observed demographic characteristics of workers are...
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GPG much more than the wages of women. Second, the decomposition results reveal pronounced differences in the impact of … validity of the theoretical determinants of the GPG in regional respect. In contrast to the clear-cut decomposition results at …
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In this paper, I analyze the distribution of rental prices in Berlin using quantile estimates and decomposition methods …
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inequality decomposition technique, we show that the rising inequality between 1991 and 2005 was, for the most part, driven by …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009649697
Using decomposition analysis, the paper investigates the reasons why Northern England has less but higher performing …
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across Spanish regions between1998 and 2006. We apply Sonis´ (1980) extremetendency decomposition to the flow matrices to …
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The aim of the paper is to analyse differences in the labour force participation (LFP) between East and West German women. Using microcensus data in a binary choice model, we distinguish three main explanations for these differences: the skill composition, the regional labour market and...
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