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wages by combining social security data with unusually rich information on vacancies and job seekers. Instrumental variable … market, and the service sector. In particular, tightness raised wages at the bottom of the wage distribution, contributing to …
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We exploit the construction of the Öresund bridge, which connects a medium-sized city in Sweden to the capital of Denmark, to study the labor market effects of gaining access to a larger labor market. Using unique cross-country matched registry data that allow us to follow individuals across...
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In this lecture I first give an explanation for invidious preferences based on the (evolutionary) competition for resources. Then I show that these preferences have wide ranging and empirically relevant effects on labor markets, such as: workplace skill segregation, gradual promotions, wage...
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employer size have been studied. A labour market in which wages depend on employer size means the characteristics of the same … for the hotel industry. Using data from the research project "Mismatch in education, productivity and wages in the … size and wages in the hotel industry. The second aim was to account for wage premia earned by workers employed by larger …
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functions regressions. Dependent variables are logarithms of the mean sector wages considered for each case. Some statistical …
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