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In a simulation-based study with data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), we analyze the effects of the newly introduced statutory minimum wage of 8.50 Euro per working hour in Germany on the gender wage gap. In our first scenario where we abstain from employment effects, the pay...
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unobserved individual effects and random earnings shocks. For this purpose, we decompose earnings into a component determined by … initial unobserved earnings ability and experience-related heterogeneity and a component determined by earnings shocks. Our … British female workers. In the UK, the initial unobserved earnings capacity is higher for workers starting off with a …
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unobserved individual effects and random earnings shocks. For this purpose, we decompose earnings into a component determined by … initial unobserved earnings ability and experience-related heterogeneity and a component determined by earnings shocks. Our … British female workers. In the UK, the initial unobserved earnings capacity is higher for workers starting off with a …
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-national differences in the dynamic structure of earnings: in permanent inequality, transitory inequality and earnings mobility. Based on … compute earnings mobility. The predicted components together with the institutional OECD data are used in a non-linear least … squares setting to estimate the relationship between permanent inequality, transitory inequality and earnings mobility, and …
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This paper uses ECHP for 14 EU countries to explore the dynamic structure of individual earnings and the extent to … which changes in cross-sectional earnings inequality reflect transitory or permanent components of individual lifecycle … earnings variation. Increases in inequality reflect increases in permanent differentials in four countries and increases in …
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using ECHP. Mobility is evaluated using rank measures which capture positional movements in the distribution of earnings …Do EU citizens have an increased opportunity to improve their position in the distribution of earnings over time? This … question is answered by exploring short and long-term wage mobility for males across 14 EU countries between 1994 and 2001 …
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what extent does earnings mobility work to equalize/disequalize longerterm earnings relative to cross-sectional inequality … increasing mobility in the distribution of lifetime earnings as they advance in their career. Based on the Fields index (2008 …Do EU citizens have an increased opportunity to improve their position in the distribution of lifetime earnings? To …
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This paper uses ECHP for 14 EU countries to explore the dynamic structure of individual earnings and the extent to … which changes in cross-sectional earnings inequality reflect transitory or permanent components of individual lifecycle … earnings variation. Increases in inequality reflect increases in permanent differentials in four countries and increases in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005018720
-national differences in the dynamic structure of earnings: in permanent inequality, transitory inequality and earnings mobility. Based on … compute earnings mobility. The predicted components together with the institutional OECD data are used in a non-linear least … squares setting to estimate the relationship between permanent inequality, transitory inequality and earnings mobility, and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005018726
what extent does earnings mobility work to equalize/disequalize longerterm earnings relative to cross-sectional inequality … increasing mobility in the distribution of lifetime earnings as they advance in their career. Based on the Fields index (2008 …Do EU citizens have an increased opportunity to improve their position in the distribution of lifetime earnings? To …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008549991