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This paper describes the patterns of worker turnover in selected Latin American countries and their implications for wage inequality. It documents a higher positive annual wage growth rate for job to job changers compared to stayers, due to turnover capturing the immediate gains from search...
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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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, wages are highest for formal workers and lowest for lower-tier informal jobs. The proportion of formal workers who maintain … job and, within informality, the chance of better wages. …
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Greece’s labour market entered the COVID-19 shock following several years of sustained employment growth and with wages … picking up. Unemployment remained high and employment rates were low, especially among women, the young and older workers. The …
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impact that the enactment of various types of E-verify mandates may have on the employment and wages of these two populations … likelihood of native workers. Impacts on wages are positive for likely unauthorized women suggesting a large labor supply … reduction. For native-born workers, hourly wages also increase and provide some evidence of substitutability of unauthorized …
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We study the long-run effects of initial labor market conditions on wages for a large sample of male individuals … starting wages. This initial effect turns out to be quite persistent and even though wages do catch up later on, large effects … through changes in job-mobility and employment patterns as well as in job tenure. Finally, we find that adjustments at the …
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This paper presents a review of the theoretical and empirical literature on the effects of trade liberalization on the labor markets of developing countries. We discuss models which seek to explain the empirical finding that openness has increased wage inequality in several developing countries.
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markets, crowd out productive investment and fuel unemployment. Declining wage shares in OECD countries may be driven in part … their home’s value may reduce labour mobility rates. …
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increased wage inequality in several developing countries. -- trade liberalization ; technology ; wages ; employment ; income …
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-wide M-SHC; and ii) managers hired-away at increased wages create less value in their new role than they did before …
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