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Reviews Chinese labour market developments during the 1980s and 1990s and proposes policy directions to help accelerate the creation of new jobs.
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wages. We explore a reform that increased the protection of open-ended contracts for a well-defined subset of firms, while … leaving it unchanged for other firms. The causal evidence points to a reduction in wages for new open-ended and fixed …
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institutional changes introduced by the 1988 Constitution lowered the sensitivity of real wages to changes in labor market slack and …
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Labor productivity levels in Bulgaria lag well behind that in the EU, weighing on the convergence process. Stronger productivity growth would allow Bulgaria to close the income gap with the EU average more quickly and to alleviate the structural problems in its labor market, reflected in its...
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The paper looks at the dynamics of employment in South Africa and examines the factors that contributed to the job-shedding observed during the recent financial crisis. The paper finds that the rapid growth of the real wage, which outpaced the labor productivity growth in most sectors, played an...
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Welfare states can be reformed successfully, and popular support for reforms can be maintained. But this requires an internally consistent package of labor market, fiscal, and product market reforms, including some kind of buy-in, through, for example, tax cuts. Empirical analysis combined with...
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Over the past decade, productivity-adjusted wages have grown at a slower pace in Japan than in other rich countries … protection and benefits between regular and nonregular workers could help put Japan's wages on an upward trajectory in the medium …
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moderation. The paper identifies structural shifts in the relationship between wages and unemployment rates—a “wage curve⠅
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Using a search and matching labor market equilibrium model, this paper quantifies lost labor productivity and consumption per worker that emerges from the restrictions on dismissals. Dismissal restrictions hamper the efficient reallocation of workers, with workers remaining longer in jobs. But...
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Euro-area real wages have decelerated sharply in the last 20 years, but this has not yet translated into visibly lower …
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