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groups are broken down into 14 occupations, and 48 travel-to-work geographical districts. We estimate wage and hours …
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employment and unemployment. However, it can be seriously misleading to ignore the interrelated behavior of hours worked ….Work hours can be altered relatively speedily and flexibly, and this strongly relates to employment, labor productivity, and … unemployment outcomes. The hours–employment distinction is especially important in the evaluation of the performances of European …
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The responses of working hours and employment levels to temporary negative demand shocks like those caused by the Great …
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-rate and piecerate workers. The findings have interesting implications for Phillips curve and wage curve studies. …
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overtime working serve significantly to alter wage earnings differentials between covered and uncovered workers? These and …
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Survey and the German Socio-Economic Panel in 1993. Overtime influences the effective average hourly wage positively in the … wage growth equations that accounting for unpaid work leads to revised estimates of experience and tenure both within and …
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employment and average weekly hours reductions were much more pronounced in the GD compared to the GR, the GD recovery was both … stronger and more sustained. The discussion of the different experiences in the two eras concentrates on employment and hours …
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cost of monitoring output. A timeworker receives a fixed wage rate per hour that, in the short term, does not vary with …
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Using the British New Earnings Survey Panel Data from 1980 to 2001, this paper examines male and female real wage … standard wage rates. Special features include (a) differentiating between white- and blue-collar workers, (b) delineating job … hourly wage earnings and hourly wage rates. Wage cyclicality in Britain is found to be significantly greater than comparable …
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through the analysis of individual wage sequences. These suggest that the downwardly rigid wage sequences implied by implicit …
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