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administrative (social security) data from Italy between 1985 and 2016. During the time covered by our data, earnings inequality and … reforms contributed to the slowdown in labor productivity in Italy by delaying human capital accumulation (in the form of …
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score matching techniques and household survey data to estimate the effect of the Internet on wages in Colombia, a country …
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determinant of income and labor market outcomes in the arts. Arguably, the IT revolution has changed the demand for certain skills …
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inequality, during the decade 2010-2019. Our results allow us to formulate a “conveyor-belt” hypothesis, whereas digital skills … skills to jump back on the labour market is reduced for those with higher education, suggesting a faster depreciation of … their digital skills. A similar effect, although of limited size, is found for earning growth: out-of-work individuals with …
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We study the determinants of lifetime earnings (LE) inequality in the United States, for which differences in lifetime earnings growth are key. Using administrative data and focusing on the roles of job ladder dynamics and on-the-job learning, we document that:1) lower LE workers change jobs...
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scores and hourly wages, with refugees having the lowest. The wage returns to these basic skills are economically significant … literacy and numeracy skills, and the economic returns to these skills, for Canadian immigrants and non-immigrants. The novelty … compared to those born in Canada, although young immigrants do outperform adult immigrants. Similar results are found for wages …
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We study the determinants of lifetime earnings (LE) inequality in the United States, for which differences in lifetime earnings growth are key. Using administrative data and focusing on the roles of job ladder dynamics and on-the-job learning, we document that 1) lower LE workers change jobs...
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We study the determinants of lifetime earnings (LE) inequality in the U.S. by focusing on job ladder dynamics and on-the-job learning as sources of wage growth. Using administrative data, we document that i) lower LE workers change jobs more often, which is mainly driven by nonemployment; ii)...
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-neutral technology on hours worked, productivity and wages in a novel structural vector error correction framework identified by non …, productivity and wages. Structural inequality shocks also have a negative impact on hours worked, but additionally reduce …
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techniques, we find that detailed measures of these factors are all significantly associated with higher wages. Popularity …
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