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This paper contributes to the literature in three ways. Our first contribution is calculating the marriage premium for Turkey. Our results suggest that married men earn 27 percent more than single men and married women earn 4 percent less than single women. Our second contribution is calculating...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the existence of sectorial undereducation and overeducation problems in the Turkish labor market. In order to cope with this issue, the 2009 Household Labor Force Survey (TurkStat), which covers 145,934 individuals within 27 sectors, was utilized. An...
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Production process has utmost importance on a firm's survival in a competitive market. For this purpose, firms from developed countries choose to produce in different parts of the world to benefit from cheap labor supply. On the contrary, firms in developing countries prefer to import capital...
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