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formally derives the standard wage equation considering all the entitlements of labor viz. (i) normal wages, (ii) interest and …
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Using panel data on individual earnings histories from 1957 to 2013, we document empirical facts about the distribution of lifetime earnings in the United States. First, from the cohort that entered the labor market in 1957 to the cohort that entered in 1983, median lifetime earnings of men...
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bill increases in response to leave take up, but this is driven entirely by wages paid to workers on leave for which firms …
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A well-established stylised fact is that employer provided job-related training raises productivity and wages. Using UK … very effective in reducing inequality, measured as the distance between skilled and unskilled wages and incomes. …
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This paper studies the role of worker learning in a labor market where workers have incomplete information about the quality of their employment match. The amount of information about the quality of a new match depends on a worker’s past job experience. Allowing workers to learn from...
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on-the-job learning featuring ex ante heterogeneity in learning ability and job ladder risk—job loss, job finding, and …, whereas ex ante heterogeneity in job ladder risk accounts for 80 percent of LE growth differences below the median …
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set of worker types and firm heterogeneity. We find that the vast differences across worker types in job ladder risk …
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impact of transitions out of and back into formal employment on wages earned in the formal sector and the effect of early …
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This paper studies the evolution of individual earnings inequality and dynamics in Canada from 1983 to 2016 using tax files and administrative records. Linking individual tax filers to their employers (and rich administrative records on firms) beginning in 2001, it also documents the...
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employment, we also study the impact of transitions out of and back into formal employment on wages earned in the formal sector …
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