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Chen, Xi 99 Baert, Stijn 80 Pastore, Francesco 64 Dang, Hai-Anh 55 Scicchitano, Sergio 55 Drydakis, Nick 54 Martins, Pedro S. 52 Zimmermann, Klaus F. 52 Jirjahn, Uwe 48 Vivarelli, Marco 44 Christl, Michael 42 Picchio, Matteo 42 Dang, Hai-Anh H. 41 Nikolova, Milena 38 Brodeur, Abel 36 Mitrou, Francis 34 Patrinos, Harry Anthony 31 Molina, José Alberto 30 Rycx, François 30 Virgillito, Maria Enrica 30 Pugatch, Todd 28 Greyling, Talita 26 Tani, Massimiliano 26 Guarascio, Dario 25 Abanokova, Kseniya 24 Bonacini, Luca 24 Popova, Olga 24 Verme, Paolo 24 Cuong Viet Nguyen 23 Flores-Lagunes, Alfonso 22 Marcén, Miriam 22 Belke, Ansgar 20 Chiswick, Barry R. 20 De Poli, Silvia 20 Epstein, Gil S. 20 Ha Trong Nguyen 20 Kahanec, Martin 20 Nguyen, Cuong Viet 20 Cai, Zhengyu 19 Nikolova, Elena 19
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Can occupational skills explain the gender wage gap in a developing economy? An unconditional quintile regression approach
Andlib, Zubaria - 2025
There are many factors behind the persistent gender wage gap in a in developing economy, such as gender discrimination, occupational segregation, social norms, and attitudes. To close the gender wage gap, it is mandatory to create gender-inclusive work environments, increase minimum wages and...
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Enhancing economic literacy through causal diagrams
Pavlov, Oleg V.; Smirnova, Natalia V.; Smirnova, Elena V. - 2025
A literacy-targeted approach to economic instruction draws on insights from cognitive science. It highlights that students process complex economic information by constructing and modifying schemas that represent economic material. Following this approach, we developed a set of instructional...
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Productivity labour adjustment costs : how do new hires and leavers (incl. retirees) compare?
Vandenberghe, Vincent - 2025
Labour turnover is a crucial element of contemporary economic life. It can improve productivity if more productive workers replace less productive ones. However, in the short run, it generates sizeable labour adjustment costs (LACs), including productivity losses. This paper sheds new light on...
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Unions and collective bargaining in Sub-Saharan Africa : some insights from quantitative studies
Jirjahn, Uwe - 2025
This article reviews quantitative research on unions and collective bargaining in Sub-Saharan Africa. It discusses the consequences of unions for wages, inequality, economic performance and employer-employee relations. The article also highlights the role of unions in society, a role that goes...
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Bridging the wage gap : a discussion of wage subsidies to low-paid workers and their costs in Italy
Bonattia, Luigi; Lorenzettia, Lorenza Alexandra; … - 2025
This paper discusses the potential introduction of permanent public subsidies to supplement the wages of low-paid workers in Italy, taking inspiration from Edmund Phelps' ideas on supporting the working poor. We consider how a negative taxation scheme for low-wage earners might address...
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Retirement decisions in the age of COVID-19 pandemic : are older employees in digital occupations working longer?
Gallo, Giovanni; Nagore, Amparo - 2025
This paper investigates the retirement response to the pandemic and to the resulting acceleration in the adoption of new technologies. Using the European Union Statistics of Income and Living Conditions datasets and leveraging the natural experiment of many workers being forced to work from home...
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Deregulation derailed : evidence from services markets liberalization in Croatia
Grajzl, Peter; Ćorić, Bruno; Srhoj, Stjepan - 2025
Conventional wisdom suggests that when business regulation is excessive, deregulation should enhance efficiency. The liberalization of services markets in Croatia demonstrates that this is not necessarily the case, particularly when features of the reform process allow undue influence by those...
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Can occupational skills explain the gender wage gap in a developing economy? : an unconditional quintile regression approach
Andlib, Zubaria - 2025
There are many factors behind the persistent gender wage gap in a in developing economy, such as gender discrimination, occupational segregation, social norms, and attitudes. To close the gender wage gap, it is mandatory to create gender-inclusive work environments, increase minimum wages and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015193081
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Deregulation derailed : evidence from services markets liberalization in Croatia
Grajzl, Peter; Ćorić, Bruno; Srhoj, Stjepan - 2025 - rev.
Conventional wisdom suggests that when business regulation is excessive, deregulation should enhance efficiency. The liberalization of services markets in Croatia demonstrates that this is not necessarily the case, particularly when features of the reform process allow undue influence by those...
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The impact of learning about AI advancements on trust
Nikolova, Milena; Angrisani, Marco - 2025
Can people develop trust in Artificial Intelligence (AI) by learning about its developments? We conducted a survey experiment in a nationally representative panel survey in the United States (N = 1,491) to study whether exposure to news about AI influences trust differently than learning about...
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