The Unbearable Stability of the German Wage Structure; Evidence and Interpretation
Year of publication: |
2000-01-01
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Authors: | Prasad, Eswar |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Labor markets | wage | wage structure | employment | wages | unemployment | unemployment rates | compensation | skilled labor | aggregate unemployment | employment levels | sectoral employment | wage bargaining | salaries | worker | labor demand | employment share | wage equations | employment probabilities | male wage | composition of employment | wage structures | wage increases | employment effects | employment shares | employment equation | compensation packages | employment rates | unemployment rate | employment rate | wage adjustment | employment growth | aggregate unemployment rate | employment equations | employment prospects | total labor force | wage equation | aggregate employment | male labor force | aggregate unemployment rates | minimum wage | labor force participants | wage differentiation | nonwage compensation | full-time employment |
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