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. Our hypothesis is that apart from differences in the endowment of human capital across regions, regional heterogeneity in …
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Portugal. Our findings reveal significant differences in wage equations coefficients between regions for the various quantiles …
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between the various regions are not stable. Moreover, these findings confirm previous evidence as to the existence of … significant regional wage differences between the Lisboa region and the other regions, and also reveal increasing differentials …
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Unlike previous studies, in this paper we estimate the contribution of covariates for the regional wage decomposition components along the wage distribution employing Firpo et al. (2009) method. We consider the case of Portugal, a country with persistent and large regional wage gaps. We find...
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Lisboa and the other regions, there are important and counteracting factors shaping this outcome. In fact, Lisboa has …
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In this paper we consider an equilibrium model of demand and supply for several qualifications first in a competitive setting and then in a non-competitive setting. We propose a tractable analytical framework, i.e. when workers choose between qualifications according to a multinomial logit model...
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This paper looks at the causes of rural conflict in 1930s Spain. Rather than stressing bottom-up forces of mobilisation linked to poor harvests and rural unemployment or the inability of the state to enforce reformist legislation, this paper explores the role of state policy in sorting out the...
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The public work (PW) programmes have been the major active labour market policy tools since 2011 in Hungary. Majority of the public workers were inactive before the programme. Due to this the labour supply considerably increased in those district, which got significantly more subsidy from the...
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