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While most countries welcome (and some even subsidise) high-skilled immigrants, there is very limited evidence of their …
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The labour market situation of low-educated people is particularly critical in most advanced economies, especially among youngsters and women. Policies aiming to increase their employability either try to foster their productivity and/or to decrease their wage cost. Yet, the evidence on the...
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We quantify the barriers that impede the integration of immigrants into foreign labor markets and investigate their … aggregate implications. We develop a model of occupational choice with natives and immigrants of multiple types whose decisions … are subject to wedges which distort their allocation across occupations. We estimate the model to match salient features …
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The labour market situation of low-educated people is particularly critical in most advanced economies, especially among youngsters and women. Policies aiming to increase their employability either try to foster their productivity and/or to decrease their wage cost. Yet, the evidence on the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011586229
The labour market situation of low-educated people is particularly critical in most advanced economies, especially among youngsters and women. Policies aiming to increase their employability either try to foster their productivity and/or to decrease their wage cost. Yet, the evidence on the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010528800
We estimate the impact of education on productivity, wage costs and productivity-wage gaps (i.e. profits) using Belgian linked panel data. Findings highlight that educational credentials have a stronger impact on productivity than on wage costs. Firms’ profitability is found to rise when lower...
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While most countries welcome (and some even subsidise) high-skilled immigrants, there is very limited evidence of their … higher wages) and increase their exports of goods and services. -- foreign experts ; export ; immigrants ; productivity …
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Labour economists typically assume that pay differences between occupations can be explained with variations in … productivity-wage gaps. They find that occupations play distinct roles for remuneration and productivity: while the estimations … ; wages ; occupations ; production function ; matched employer-employee data …
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Labour economists typically assume that pay differences between occupations can be explained with variations in … productivity-wage gaps. They find that occupations play distinct roles for remuneration and productivity: while the estimations …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013120430
Empirical evidence for the US shows that migrants increase the productivity of regions. To explain the impact of migrants on the average firm productivity we construct a general equilibrium model with monopolistic competition a la Melitz (2003). We consider heterogeneous firms with different...
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