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overestimate the role of routine-replacing technological change in explaining wage inequality in low- or middle-income economies. …
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Theoretical discussion on compensating mechanisms involving the Pareto criterion that address inequality rather than …-trade degree of inequality unchanged between skilled and unskilled workers rather than the absolute income of the losing group. We … discuss the problem of existence of such an inequality-neutral tax rate which generates a positive increment in the after tax …
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, seems to be a good example for a successful labour market reform. Nevertheless, there are concerns about rising inequality … wages and rising wage dispersion over time. …
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over time, there are nevertheless concerns about rising inequality in the labour market. In this paper we analyze the … and earnings for different groups of workers over time. Microeconometric models of job stability and wages are estimated … overall job stability but decreasing wages and rising wage dispersion over time, which is in line with wage moderation …
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wages of displaced German workers after they returned to work. We also present a simple new method to decompose the wage … wages of displaced workers after their return to work. Women experienced smaller wage losses than men.For both sexes, over …-displacement wages …
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in Chile aimed at enhancing employability and wages, namely Youth Employment Subsidy (SEJ), Women's Employment Subsidy … territorial units, time effects, and geographic factors are all employed as controls per each matching procedure. For wages … and significant effects on employability, while their impact on wages is null. As for CT, there are positive and …
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Germany for the period from 1970 until German reunification in 1990. Building on the emphasis of trade theory on relative … labor, wages were increasing disproportionately both for low- and highskilled labor whereas employment trends were favoring … institutions were holding up relative wages of low-skilled labor which accounts for the disproportionate increase of unemployment …
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Discontinuities in the employment profile are supposed to cause wage cuts since they imply an interruption in the accumulation of human capital as well as a depreciation of the human capital stock built up in the past. In this paper, we estimate the return to effective experience, taking into...
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achieved human capital do not significantly influence immigrant wages in Hamamatsu. Instead, ascribed human capital (e ….g., gender, ethnicity) has a much greater impact on immigrant wages in Japan than in the United States. Although the use of … social networks by immigrants to find jobs has a significant impact on wages in both countries, the effect is positive in …
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This paper builds on the recent literature on the importance of occupational and industry experience on wages and …
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