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: income, asset poverty and educational attainment. Shedding light on what factors relate to individual beliefs about …
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This paper uses data from the 1996 Australian Survey of Aspects of Literacy to examine the effects on labour market outcomes of literacy, numeracy and educational attainment. The survey includes a range of literacy and numeracy variables that are highly inter-correlated. A ?general to specific?...
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Is there a reward for basic skills in the German labor market? To answer this question, we examine the relationship between literacy, numeracy and monthly gross earnings of full-time employed workers. We use data from the ALWA survey, augmented by test scores on basic cognitive skills as well as...
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Is there a reward for basic skills in the German labor market? To answer this question, we examine the relationship between literacy, numeracy and monthly gross earnings of full-time employed workers. We use data from the ALWA survey, augmented by test scores on basic cognitive skills as well as...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010323787
household income in Ghana. Tariff measures at the two-digit ISIC level are matched to Ghanaian household survey data for 1991 … that the effect of protection on income might not be uniform across households characterized by different skill levels …
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Empirical work in labour economics has focused on rent sharing as an explanation for the observed correlation in cross-sections between wages and profitability. The alternative explanation of risk sharing between workers and employers has not been tested. Using a unique panel data set for four...
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Ghana and compares them with the wage employed. Models of segmented labour markets typically consider sorting on …
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use the KwaZulu-Natal Income Dynamics Study data from South Africa, which show extremely large average earnings …
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than 26 percent increase relative to the mean. These effects are limited to females. We rule out prenatal stress and income …
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We study the lasting repercussions of the 1918 influenza (‘Spanish Flu’) pandemic on healthmeasures and literacy rates in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the most populous city in South Americatoday, but significantly poorer a century ago. Leveraging temporal and spatial variation indistrict-level...
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