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groups are broken down into 14 occupations, and 48 travel-to-work geographical districts. We estimate wage and hours … standard and overtime hours are crucial to these findings. -- Real wage cyclicality ; working time ; piecework ; timework ; the …
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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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' hourly wages are relatively unresponsive to the cycle. Annual wage measures are, at best, very weakly procyclical …
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-rate and piecerate workers. The findings have interesting implications for Phillips curve and wage curve studies. …
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Based on the British New Earnings Survey Panel Data for 1975-2001, this paper investigates the real hourly wage … cyclicality of part-time and full-time females. Relative degrees of wage responsiveness are estimated in respect of job stayers … distinguishing between private and public sector employment is important to work along these lines …
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In the time domain, the observed cyclical behavior of the real wage hides a range of economic influences that give rise … to cycles of differing lengths and amplitudes. This may serve to produce a distorted picture of wage cyclicality. Here … production or employment-based measures of the cycle (multivariate). In the multivariate dimension, we derive methods for …
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employment were compulsorily directed into jobs and industries that were vital to the war effort. There were also many woman … volunteers for such work, partly due to the fact that extreme labour scarcity drove up relative female wage rates. At least 42 … than the age cohorts that followed them. -- WWII female employment ; essential war industries ; long-term real wages …
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more procyclical than job stayers. This lends support to the predicted procyclical real wage effects of the Reynolds … exhibit the same degrees of wage cyclicality and these are considerably greater than for job stayers. -- real wage cyclicality …
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Using the British New Earnings Survey Panel Data (NESPD) for the period 1975 to 2001 we estimate the wage cyclicality … than those of stayers. Notwithstanding, a decomposition shows that in Britain, wage cyclicality arises almost entirely from … little evidence for rigid wage models that imply that employers use changes in job titles as a means of adjusting wages to …
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