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This paper develops a theoretical and methodological application of Tilly's [Tilly, C. (1998). Durable inequality. Berkely, CA: University of California Press] assertions that inequalities are inherently relational and categorical. We focus on the specific proposition that inequalities are...
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Analyzing linked employer-employee panel administrative databases, we study the evolving isolation of higher earners from other employees in eleven countries: Canada, Czechia, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Norway, Spain, South Korea, and Sweden. We find in almost all countries a...
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We propose a strategy for observing and explaining workplace variance in categorically linked inequalities. Using economy wide Swedish linked employer-employee panel data, we examine variation in workplace wage inequalities between native Swedes and non-Western immigrants. Consistent with...
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Analyzing linked employer-employee panel administrative databases, we study the evolving isolation of higher earners from other employees in eleven countries: Canada, Czechia, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Norway, Spain, South Korea, and Sweden. We find in almost all countries a...
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