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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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definitions applied (labour cost, compensation, wages and salaries, gross earnings) and measurement issues (employees, full …Wages directly affect the wellbeing and living conditions of the working population, household consumption and domestic … measurements used. First, we look at the most frequently used data sources for information on individual wages (national accounts …
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This paper estimates the effects of cohort size on wages, employment and work time for workers in Germany. The … peak of the baby boom earn at least 5.3% lower wages than comparable workers born during the subsequent baby bust. Highly … specialized females born into large cohorts earn 2.5% lower wages than their counterparts from small cohorts. Employment effects …
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rich, previously unavailable, set of factors in the estimation of the effect of overeducation on earnings. Oaxaca …
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temporarily reduce unemployment and increase wages in periphery countries at the cost of somewhat higher unemployment in receiving …
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rich, previously unavailable, set of factors in the estimation of the effect of overeducation on earnings. Oaxaca …
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We estimate the changes in US male labor market risk over the last three decades in a model of endogenous labor supply and job mobility. Across education groups permanent shocks to productivity have become more dispersed. Moreover, heterogeneity in pay across offered jobs has increased for...
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In this paper, we study the development and underlying drivers of skill premiums in Germany between 1980 and 2008. We show that the significant increase in the medium to low skill wage premiums since the late 1980s was almost exclusively concentrated among the group of workers aged 30 or below....
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We estimate the changes in US male labor market risk over the last three decades in a model of endogenous labor supply and job mobility. Across education groups permanent shocks to productivity have become more dispersed. Moreover, heterogeneity in pay across offered jobs has increased for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011595910