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heterogeneity, job-specific error components in both wages and hours, and measurement error. We use the model to address a number of … important questions in labor economics, including the source of the experience profile of wages, the response of job changes to …-specific error components in wages and hours …
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, father's education, and wages for young men and their siblings from NLSY. We also examine the empirical implications of …
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outcomes of the four race/sex groups that we consider. Our estimates of the effect of immigration on the wages of less … inflows, imply that an increase in immigrants equal to 1 percent of an SMSA's population reduces native wages by roughly 1 …
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Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the Health and Retirement Study, we provide a set of facts about vacation leave and its relationship to hours worked, hours constraints, wage rates, worker characteristics, spouse's vacation leave, labor market experience, job tenure, occupation,...
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We provide new estimates of the return to job seniority using data similar to that used by Abraham and Farber (1987), Altonji and Shakotko (1987) and Topel (1991) as well as a new PSID sample. Topel's use of a wage and a tenure that refer to different years, his use of the Current Population...
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The extent to which wages rise with the accumulation of seniority(tenure) in a firm after one controls for total labor …, positive partial effect of tenure on wages. This paper re-examines the evidence using a simple instrumental variables scheme to … term of the wage equation. Our main findingis that the partial effect of tenure on wages is small, and that general labor …
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We measure the effects of parental education on the education profile of wages. The analysis uses sibling pairs from … Women. We also use the variance across siblings in school characteristics to estimate the effects of school inputs on wages … substantial positive effect on the wages of high school graduates …
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effects on wages and educational attainment of specific courses of study. The main finding is that the return to additional …
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, father's education, and wages for young men and their siblings from NLSY. We also examine the empirical implications of …
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In this paper we develop and estimate a factor model of the earnings, labor supply, and wages of young men and young … primarily due to preferences rather than to labor supply responses to family similarities in wages. The wage factors of the … father and mother influence the wages of both sons and daughters. A `sibling' wage factor also plays an important role in …
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