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Counterfactual distribution 6 Blinder/Oaxaca 5 Italy 5 Semi-parametric methodology 5 Lohnstruktur 4 Nichtparametrisches Verfahren 4 Nonparametric statistics 4 Quantile regression 4 Wage structure 4 Italien 3 Non-parametric methodology 3 Regression analysis 3 Regressionsanalyse 3 Routine 3 Wage inequality 3 Beschäftigungssicherung 2 Deutschland 2 Einkommensverteilung 2 Estimation 2 Germany 2 Income distribution 2 Job (in)security 2 Job security 2 Nonparametric methodology 2 Occupational qualification 2 Qualifikation 2 Schätzung 2 Technischer Fortschritt 2 Technological change 2 Wage gap 2 Arbeitslosigkeit 1 Quantileregression 1 Risiko 1 Risk 1 Unemployment 1 job insecurity 1 non-parametric methodology 1 quantile regression 1 semi-parametric methodology 1
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 6
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Biagetti, Marco 6 Scicchitano, Sergio 6 Chirumbolo, Antonio 3 Vannutelli, Silvia 3
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GLO Discussion Paper 2 GLO discussion paper 2 Applied economics 1 Eurasian business review 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 2
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Routine biased technological change and wage inequality: do workers' perceptions matter?
Vannutelli, Silvia; Scicchitano, Sergio; Biagetti, Marco - 2021
The Routine-Biased Technological Change (RBTC) has been called as a relatively novel technology-based explanation of social changes like job and wage polarization. In this paper we investigate the wage inequality between routine and non-routine workers along the wage distribution in Italy....
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Routine biased technological change and wage inequality : do workers' perceptions matter?
Vannutelli, Silvia; Scicchitano, Sergio; Biagetti, Marco - 2021
The Routine-Biased Technological Change (RBTC) has been called as a relatively novel technologybased explanation of social changes like job and wage polarization. In this paper we investigate the wage inequality between routine and non-routine workers along the wage distribution in Italy. Thanks...
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Routine-biased technological change and wage inequality : do workers' perceptions matter?
Vannutelli, Silvia; Scicchitano, Sergio; Biagetti, Marco - In: Eurasian business review 12 (2022) 3, pp. 409-450
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More insecure and less paid? The effect of perceived job insecurity on wage distribution
Scicchitano, Sergio; Biagetti, Marco; Chirumbolo, Antonio - 2018
This article employs a Counterfactual Decomposition Analysis (CDA) using both a semi-parametric and a non-parametric method to examine the pay gap, over the entire wage distribution, between secure and insecure workers on the basis of perceived job insecurity. Using the 2015 INAPP Survey on...
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More insecure and less paid? : the effect of perceived job insecurity on wage distribution
Scicchitano, Sergio; Biagetti, Marco; Chirumbolo, Antonio - 2018
This article employs a Counterfactual Decomposition Analysis (CDA) using both a semi-parametric and a non-parametric method to examine the pay gap, over the entire wage distribution, between secure and insecure workers on the basis of perceived job insecurity. Using the 2015 INAPP Survey on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012163060
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More insecure and less paid? : the effect of perceived job insecurity on wage distribution
Scicchitano, Sergio; Biagetti, Marco; Chirumbolo, Antonio - In: Applied economics 52 (2020) 18, pp. 1998-2013
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