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Lohnstruktur 8 Wage structure 7 efficiency wages 4 gender wage gap 4 monopsony 4 occupational wage gap 4 Occupational Wage Differential 3 Romania 3 occupational wage 3 Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung 2 Discrimination 2 Employment 2 Female- and male-dominated occupations 2 Gender 2 Gender discrimination 2 Gender wage gap 2 Geschlecht 2 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 2 Labor market 2 Labour market discrimination 2 Lohndifferenzierung 2 Occupational qualification 2 Occupational segregation 2 Occupational wage differentials 2 Occupational wage gap 2 Philippine economy 2 Philippine labor market 2 Qualifikation 2 Reder competition 2 Regulated Industries 2 Rumänien 2 Smoking 2 Supply of labor 2 Transition 2 Wage income 2 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 2 Women workers 2 Working Conditions 2 contract nurses 2 employer size-wage effect 2
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Free 18 Undetermined 4
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Book / Working Paper 16 Article 8
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Working Paper 10 Arbeitspapier 5 Graue Literatur 5 Non-commercial literature 5 Article 2 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 research-article 1
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English 17 Undetermined 7
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Andrén, Daniela 6 Andrén, Thomas 6 Cirillo, Valeria 2 Haslberger, Matthias 2 Schlicht, Ekkehart 2 Sicat, Gerardo P. 2 Sostero, Matteo 2 Tamagni, Federico 2 Wissmann, Daniel 2 Donahue, Gwyneth 1 Goldfarb, Marsha 1 Goldfarb, Marsha G. 1 Goldfarb, Robert 1 Goldfarb, Robert S 1 Kurtzon, Gregory 1 Long, Mark 1 Long, Mark C 1 Munshi, Farzana 1 Peoples, James 1 Schaefer, Daniel 1 Singleton, Carl 1 Wang, Bin 1 Yamaguchi, Kazuo 1 Youm, Yoosik 1
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Nationalekonomiska institutionen, Handelshögskolan 2 Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor 1 Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1 School of Economics, University of the Philippines at Diliman 1
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Forum for Health Economics & Policy 2 IZA Discussion Papers 2 Working Papers in Economics 2 Atlantic economic journal : AEJ 1 Discussion Papers / Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) 1 Discussion papers / University of Reading, Department of Economics 1 Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal 1 Economics Bulletin 1 Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal 1 IZA Journal of European Labor Studies 1 IZA journal of European Labor Studies 1 LEM Working Paper Series 1 LEM working paper series 1 LIS Working Paper Series 1 LIS working paper series 1 Munich Discussion Paper 1 Münchener Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge : VWL ; discussion papers 1 RIETI discussion paper series 1 UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 1 UPSE Discussion Paper 1 Working Papers / Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor 1
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RePEc 9 ECONIS (ZBW) 7 EconStor 7 Other ZBW resources 1
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Routine-biased technological change does not always lead to polarisation: Evidence from 10 OECD Countries, 1995-2013
Haslberger, Matthias - 2021
This article deals with a central paradox in the occupational polarisation literature: most scholars accept that technological change is biased against routine-intensive occupations, but in many countries, we do not see the pattern of occupational polarisation that the theory usually predicts. I...
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Routine-biased technological change does not always lead to polarisation : evidence from 10 OECD Countries, 1995-2013
Haslberger, Matthias - 2021
This article deals with a central paradox in the occupational polarisation literature: most scholars accept that technological change is biased against routine-intensive occupations, but in many countries, we do not see the pattern of occupational polarisation that the theory usually predicts. I...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012602133
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Finally a smoking gun
Wissmann, Daniel - 2020
Did policy interventions contribute to the gradual segmentation of lending markets starting with the 2007 - 2008 global financial crisis? We investigate this question in an international Cournot duopoly model under an equity constraint. Two symmetric multinational banks compete for corporate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012695507
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Finally a smoking gun
Wissmann, Daniel - 2020
Did policy interventions contribute to the gradual segmentation of lending markets starting with the 2007 - 2008 global financial crisis? We investigate this question in an international Cournot duopoly model under an equity constraint. Two symmetric multinational banks compete for corporate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012268226
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Firm-level pay agreements and within-firm wage inequalities: Evidence across Europe
Cirillo, Valeria; Sostero, Matteo; Tamagni, Federico - 2019
This article investigates the relation linking single-employer bargaining and within-firm wage dispersion - a significant driver of overall wage inequality. The study considers six European economies (Belgium, Spain, Germany, France, the Czech Republic and the UK), featuring different collective...
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Firm-level pay agreements and within-firm wage inequalities : evidence across Europe
Cirillo, Valeria; Sostero, Matteo; Tamagni, Federico - 2019
This article investigates the relation linking single-employer bargaining and within-firm wage dispersion - a significant driver of overall wage inequality. The study considers six European economies (Belgium, Spain, Germany, France, the Czech Republic and the UK), featuring different collective...
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Recent changes in British wage inequality : evidence from firms and occupations
Schaefer, Daniel; Singleton, Carl - 2019 - This version: March 2019
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Equal convergence? : convergence patterns among immigrants by occupation
Donahue, Gwyneth - In: Atlantic economic journal : AEJ 49 (2021) 3, pp. 293-304
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Gender gaps in Japan and Korea : a comparative study on the rates of promotions to managing positions
Youm, Yoosik; Yamaguchi, Kazuo - 2016
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Gender and occupational wage gaps in Romania: From planned equality to market inequality?
Andrén, Daniela; Andrén, Thomas - In: IZA Journal of European Labor Studies 4 (2015) 10, pp. 1-27
. This paper analyzes both gender and occupational wage gaps before and during the first years of the transition to a market …, and women experienced a larger variation in occupational wage differentials than men. …
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