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The for-profit hospital is in the minority numerically in all developed countries. Although the for-profits' market share has been quite stable for decades, for-profit chains have grown in share and influence in the United States. By contrast, for-profit chains have made few inroads in other...
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This Paper presents strong evidence for the concavity of wages in job and worker characteristics by adding second order terms to a Mincerian earnings function for six OECD countries. Under a standard normality assumption, this concavity cannot be attributed to unobserved components in those...
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This Paper surveys the existing empirical research that uses search theory to analyse empirically labour supply … questions in a structural framework, using data on individual labour market transitions and durations, wages, and individual … dynamic optimization theory. We develop a general framework for the labour market where the search for a job involves dynamic …
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