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Using data from the UK Skills Surveys, we show that the part-time pay penalty for female workers within low- and medium …
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heterogeneity. -- wage determination ; computers ; mixed models ; linked employer-employee data …
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market. Even at "moderate" levels of complexity, for example using word-processing packages, workers using computers earn an … average premium (after controlling for other job skills) in excess of 20 per cent, compared to those who do not use computers …
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Using North American data, we revisit the question first broached by Krueger (1993) and reexamined by DiNardo and Pischke (1997) of whether there exists a real wage differential associated with computer use. Employing a mixed effects model to correct for both worker and workplace unobserved...
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computers. Although empirical studies have shown a positive relationship between computer-use and earnings, doubts have been … positively linked to computer usage. In this paper we provide evidence that computers themselves raise wages. Although their …
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Using data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) we show performance pay (PP) increased earnings dispersion among men and women, and to a lesser extent among full-time working women, in the decade of economic growth which ended with the recession of 2008. PP was also associated with...
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Using data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) we show performance pay (PP) increased earnings dispersion among men and women, and to a lesser extent among full-time working women, in the decade of economic growth which ended with the recession of 2008. PP was also associated with...
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There are large international differences in the gender pay gap. In some developed countries in 2010-2012, women were close to earnings parity with men, while in others large gaps remained. Since women and men have different average levels of education and experience and commonly work in...
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replicate the original study on US men and extend to US women, UK men and German men. Most original results are not robust. A …
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The US skill premium and college enrollment have increased substantially over the past few decades. In addition, while low-wage earners worked more than highwage earners in 1970, the opposite was true in 2000. We show that a parsimonious neoclassical model featuring skill-biased technical...
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