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We examine changes in inequality and instability of the combined earnings of married couples over the 1980-2009 period using two U.S. panel data sets: Social Security earnings data matched to Survey of Income and Program Participation panels (SIPP-SSA) and the Panel Study of Income Dynamics....
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approaches: regression based matching and matching on the propensity score. The richness of the data set favors the use of these …
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We examine changes in inequality and instability of the combined earnings of married couples over the 1980-2009 period using two U.S. panel data sets: Social Security earnings data matched to Survey of Income and Program Participation panels (SIPP-SSA) and the Panel Study of Income Dynamics....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013039576
This chapter examines the role of spatial sorting in shaping economic inequality in the United States. We first document the evolution of firm and worker sorting by skill level between 1980 and 2017. We highlight a shift since 2000, where both high-education workers and firms increasingly sort...
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bargaining in the matching process from the employer's side. We show that both modes of wage determination coexist in the German …
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bargaining in the matching process from the employer's side. We show that both modes of wage determination coexist in the German …
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bargaining in the matching pro-cess from the employer’s side. We show that both modes of wage determination coexist in the German …
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wage gap between formal and informal workers and whether this gap is sensitive to variations in unemployment rates across … formal and informal workers, we alternatively implement propensity score matching. In contrast with the recent studies for … other developing countries showing that the wage gap estimates with propensity score matching is insignificant, we do find …
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the matching process. We show that both modes of wage determination coexist in the German labor market, with about two …
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contextual variables: the share of graduates in the population and the unemployment rate of graduates. The paper is based on …
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