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finds supportive evidence: wages rise with occupational earnings variance and decrease with skewness. In order to identify …
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finds supportive evidence: wages rise with occupational earnings variance and decrease with skewness. In order to identify …
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We use data from Spain to test for an effect of earnings risk and skewness on individual wages. We carry out separate … estimation for men, women, public and private sector employees. In accordance with previous evidence for the US we show the …
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estimated on market data: higher wage risk for educational groups is associated with higher mean wages. With observations on … robust to different specifications and estimation models. -- Wage ; expectations ; wage risk ; risk compensation ; skewness …
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estimated on market data: higher wage risk for educational groups is associated with higher mean wages. With observations on … robust to different specifications and estimation models …
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I discuss some key issues raised by behavioral economics for better understanding the working of the labor market. Amongst the key points in this paper are: (i) a revised modeling of the labor supply curve, with a specific focus on the target income approach (ii) elaborating on the importance of...
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We use data from Spain to test for an effect of earnings risk and skewness on individual wages. We carry out separate … estimation for men, women, public and private sector employees. In accordance with previous evidence for the US we show the …
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Households typically know their nominal wages precisely, but only have a vague idea about he price of the goods and …
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In this paper we test for risk compensation in wages using Danish panel data. With the conviction that the type of …
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