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Using data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) we show performance pay (PP) increased earnings dispersion among men and women, and to a lesser extent among full-time working women, in the decade of economic growth which ended with the recession of 2008. PP was also associated with...
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polarization as caused by labor-replacing technologies, such as computers, the electric motor, and the steam engine, respectively …
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English-speaking countries, the US, UK, and Canada, having much greater inequality in both earnings and skills than …
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There has been a remarkable increase in wage inequality in the US, UK and many other countries over the past three … dispersion should also have increased. Since the relevant data do not exist in the US we utilize a UK longitudinal panel dataset …
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Wage in the UK. Because of the structure of UK earnings statistics, it is not straightforward to investigate this and a …
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Work of low-skilled migrant workers from developing countries in developed economies is a growing phenomenon and a key political and economic issue. An extensive literature has found (for the most part) that these workers come from the lower part of the skill distribution. This paper revisits...
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In this paper we adopt a theory of class positions based on employment relations to assess what implications individuals¿ class positions have for their economic life. In particular we consider economic security (the risk of unemployment), economic stability (the variability component in...
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This paper examines the role of international trade, and specifically imports from low-wage countries, in determining patterns of job loss in U.S. manufacturing industries between 1992 and 2007. Motivated by intuitions from factor-proportions-inspired work on offshoring and heterogeneous firms...
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gender pay gap among social entrepreneurs in the UK. We find that women as social entrepreneurs earn 29% less than their male … colleagues, above the average UK gender pay gap of 19%. We estimate the adjusted pay gap to be about 23% after controlling for a …
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Despite their theoretical value in tackling principal–agent problems at low cost to firms there is almost no empirical literature on the prevalence and correlates of performance bonds posted by corporate executives. We show that they are an important feature in today's CEO labour market in...
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