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as higher future wages and probabilities of promotion or job retention, which might help to explain why an increasing …
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Empirical studies on the earnings effects of tobacco use have found significant wage penalties attached to smoking. We produce evidence that suggests that these estimates are significantly upward biased. The bias arises from a general failure in the literature to control for the past smoking...
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' wages only. Findings for personality traits are more heterogeneous. There however is a robust wage penalty for an external …
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