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productivity and wages are significant but vanish almost totally, both in industry and services, when controlling for a wide range …
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productivity and wages are significant but vanish almost totally, both in industry and services, when controlling for a wide range …
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Overeducated workers are more productive and have higher wages in comparison to their adequately educated coworkers in … the same jobs. However, they face a series of challenges in the labor market, including lower wages in comparison to their … performance pay jobs as an adjustment mechanism and that performance pay moderates their wages. Using German Socio-Economic Panel …
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Overeducated workers are more productive and have higher wages in comparison to their adequately educated coworkers in … the same jobs. However, they face a series of challenges in the labor market, including lower wages in comparison to their … performance pay jobs as an adjustment mechanism and that performance pay moderates their wages. Using German Socio-Economic Panel …
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We investigate the role of firms in intergenerational mobility by decomposing the intergenerational elasticity of earnings (IGE) into firm-IGE and individual-IGE using a two-way fixed effects framework. Using data from Israel, we find that the firm component is responsible for 22% of the overall...
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We model monopsony on the labor market using a separable matching model a la Choo and Siow (2006). We propose a simple …
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This paper extends the standard matching model by introducing a gap in separation costs between entrant and incumbent …
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