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mobility by the two groups of workers sustains the second best optimum. …
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. Our method also allows for interactions between the regional and sectoral mobility of labour. We apply this to the UK … of education and housing tenure on regional and sectoral mobility. …
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, INSEE, and builds a time series on various mobility indices for the first time. Using six mobility concepts, we chart wage … mobility trends for the working population and compare mobility rates in various population subgroups differentiated by gender …, and education. We then compare mobility trends over time for each population subgroup. Next, we relate the extent of …
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Is moving to the countryside a credible commitment device for couples? We investigate whether lowering the arrival rate of potential alternative partners by moving to a less populated area lowers the dissolution risk for a sample of Danish couples. We find that of the couples who married in the...
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local unemployment growth is high---overall, negative home equity is not an important barrier to labor mobility. …
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mobility and salaries show, on the contrary, substantial positive effects of quantity, independent of quality. We test various …
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world will affect the value of the migration option. In a rational intertemporal equilibrium of two regional labour markets …
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.6 million unique inventors from all over the world, with detailed data on their patenting histories, their employers, co … inventors across time and space, and thus study the causes and consequences of their mobility across countries, regions, and …
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The proposition that labour market adjustments to intra-industry trade are less costly than adjustments to inter-industry trade is a widely-held belief amongst trade economists. If it is the case that there are significant sector-specific skills, then this ‘smooth adjustment hypothesis’...
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This study explains the evolution of wage inequality over the last 30 years and supports this explanation with evidence. At each level of schooling, a faster rate of technological progress weakens the link between schooling and work and increases the unknown needed to cope with during one's...
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