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study how cohort size has affected real earnings in Europe. When we pool the data of all countries, we find that cohort size …
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s and 1950s as economic conditions improved, decreasing wages and reducing work incentives for younger women. Its …
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National Household Survey over the last three decades. We find that the coefficient of variation of wages among full …, composition changes explain most of the increase in average hourly compensation over those three decades, while wages stagnate …
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We sketch a visionary strategy for Europe in which full employment is quickly regained by 2020, where income inequality …
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Three fundamental forces have shaped labor markets over the last 50 years: the secular increase in the returns to education, educational upgrading, and the integration of large numbers of women into the workforce. We modify the Katz and Murphy (1992) framework to predict the structure of the...
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Theory predicts that mandated employment protections may reduce productivity by distorting production choices. Firms facing (non-Coasean) worker dismissal costs will curtail hiring below efficient levels and retain unproductive workers, both of which should affect productivity. These theoretical...
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wages and employment of younger and less-educated U.S. workers fell. Some blame recent immigration shifts for the … misfortunes of unskilled workers in the U.S. OLS estimates using Census data show instead that native wages are positively related …
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One of the most vexing public policy issues is the extent to which governments should intervene into private contractual relationships. The purpose of this paper is to explore both theoretically and empirically the extent to which such interventions may enhance efficiency. In the case of...
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After almost a century-long pattern of rising marital instability, divorce rates leveled off in 1980 and have been declining ever since. The timing of deceleration and decline in the rates of marital disruption interestingly coincides with a period of substantial growth in wage inequality. This...
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Using combined data from population censuses and Urban Household Surveys, we study the effects of demographic structural changes on the rise in household saving in China. Variations in fines across provinces on unauthorized births under the one-child policy and in cohort-specific fertility...
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