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of the countries most affected by the crisis. Our main analysis is based on earnings data for the entire population of … empirical work, no consensus has emerged on the extent of wage rigidity. Previous attempts to empirically examine wage rigidity … flexibility in the pre-crisis period. We also observe a significant change in wage dynamics since the crisis began; the proportion …
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This paper reviews evidence from 44 middle income countries on how the recent financial crisis affected jobs and … main finding is that the crisis affected the quality of employment more than the number of jobs. Overall, the slow-down in … implications that go beyond the recent financial crisis as they highlight (i) the limitations of focusing policies responses on …
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We use important new training information from waves 8-10 of the British Household Panel Survey to document the various forms of work-related training received by men and women over the period 1998-2000, and to estimate their impact on wages. We initially present descriptive information about...
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under-educated relative to Indians (the omitted group), but this is reversed for those born in the UK. Foreign …
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Utilizing data for comparable BSc graduates in economics who have studied in different universities that had set the …
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well as the earnings structure. We use detailed survey data from a large sample of Australian General Practitioners to …
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use Canadian linked employer-employee data to estimate the casual effect of co-worker pay on a worker's reported job and …
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The share of overtime hours within total hours worked in Britain has declined from 4.8% to 2.9% between 1999 and 2018. This is equivalent to 321 thousand full-time jobs. We investigate this decline focussing on full-time and part-time males and females together with overtime pay effects that...
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), matched to mean standardised admission scores at the institution*subject*cohort level using data on high school achievement …
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This paper looks at the effects of unemployment on re-employment wage for men using the first seven waves of the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) conducted over the period 1991- 1997. In particular, how the effect of an interruption changes over time, and whether the type of interruption...
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