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Cet article se propose d'évaluer économétriquement l'impact des restructurations industrielles sur la mobilité intergénérationnelle de capital humain. Dans cette optique, nous utilisons les données de l'enquête Formation et Qualification Professionnelle (INSEE ; 1993 et 2003) et du...
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Cet article estime l’effet des restructurations industrielles sur le niveau de diplôme acquis par les jeunes générations sur la période 1956-1993 en France. Nous mobilisons les données issues de l’enquête Formation et Qualification Professionnelle 2003 et de plusieurs vagues...
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This article evaluates the effect of French industrial restructuring on individual human capital accumulation during 1956-1993. We use data from the French Training and Occupational Skills survey and the Population Census (INSEE). We estimate a function of human capital accumulation using two...
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La réforme du 17 janvier 2003 a unifié les dispositifs d'exonération de cotisations sociales entre les entreprises à 35 heures et celles à 39 heures tout en réalisant sur une période de trois ans, de 2003 à 2005, la convergence entre le Smic horaire et les différentes garanties...
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We address the relation between establishment wage differentials and worker flows, i.e. the churning rate and the quit rate. Our analysis is based on a linked employer-employee dataset covering the French private non-farm sector from 2002 to 2005. Our estimations support the hypothesis that wage...
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We address the relation between establishment wage differentials and worker flows, i.e., the churning rate and the quit rate. Our analysis is based on a linked employer-employee dataset covering the French private sector from 2002 to 2005. Our estimations support the hypothesis that wage premium...
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According to the literature on work-sharing, productivity gains on capital equipment may increase employment while diminishing weekly working hours. In this article, we evaluate the impact of the French 35-hour working week on capital operating time. We merge the French survey on Capital...
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