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This study analyses the effect of trade and migration on wages and labour market mobility. We estimate wage growth … in the reactions of white and blue-collar workers wages and mobility to trade and migration. In Austria exports have a …
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In market economies, identical workers appear to receive very different wages, violating the "law of one price" of …
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wages over the lifecycle. Our data is drawn from administrative records that report accurately job transitions and pay. We … find that apprenticeships increase wages, and change wage profiles with more growth upfront, while wages in the non … effects and a substantially larger variance in initial level of the offered wages. We find no evidence that qualified …
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This paper presents a simple model that examines the impact of offshoring and immigration on wages and tests these … more positive impact on low-skilled wages than immigration, but this gap decreases with the workers' skill level. The …, the results provide important insight into how specific components of offshoring and immigration affect the wages of …
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Product markets are the foundation on which industrial relations institutions are built. Trade union strength is partly dependent upon the state of the labour market, but it is imperfections in the product market that are the precondition of their winning benefits for their members. Sectoral...
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, unemployment and wages during the last two decades. The evidence suggests that, in the long-run, monetary policy has been neutral … of monetary policy, the way in which wages are set and the increase in non-wage labor costs. …
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Relies on cross‐sectional survey data from 1986 and 1993 to explain an increase in the ethnic Turk‐ethnic Bulgarian earnings differential in Bulgaria in the country’s early transition. Empirical evidence indicates that the ethnic Turks closed both the gap in the number of years of...
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that was conducted in ten European countries. Its main findings are that point estimates of wages after graduation are … close to actual wages, whereas the expectations of the wage gain in the first ten years of professional experience exceed …
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