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differential measurement error of HS variable 2 fixed-effects estimator 2 hourly wage levels and growth 2 prime-aged women 2 underlying channels 2 Arbeitsmarktsegmentierung 1 Fixed-term and permanent contract 1 Lohndifferenzierung 1 Schätzung 1 Spanien 1 Teilzeitarbeit 1 fixed-term and permanent contract 1
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Fernández-Kranz, Daniel 1 Kranz, Daniel Fernández 1 Rodriguez-Planas, Nuria 1 Rodríguez-Planas, Núria 1
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The part-time pay penalty in a segmented labor market
Kranz, Daniel Fernández; Rodríguez-Planas, Núria - 2009
While much of the literature that investigates the part-time (PT) / full-time (FT) hourly wage differential and its causes focuses on average effects, very few studies analyze the heterogeneous effects of PT work across different subgroups, despite the policy relevance of understanding channels...
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The Part-Time Pay Penalty in a Segmented Labor Market
Fernández-Kranz, Daniel; Rodriguez-Planas, Nuria - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2009
While much of the literature that investigates the part-time (PT) / full-time (FT) hourly wage differential and its causes focuses on average effects, very few studies analyze the heterogeneous effects of PT work across different subgroups, despite the policy relevance of understanding channels...
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