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an instrument for the relative increase in the worker's hourly wage in a two-stage least squares estimation based on …
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wages by examining the case of Canada. Previous studies from the US, using individual level data, have revealed that annual …
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results show that the minimum wage crowded out hourly wages below the minimum threshold, benefitted monthly wages in the lower …
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This article draws from different theoretical and empirical literatures to analyse the role of socioeconomic and regulatory conditions on immigrant-native gaps across four outcomes; unemployment, monthly earnings, underemployment, and precarious contracts. The empirical results suggest that...
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should be higher, about 2.2. Together with prior estimates of the quit elasticity these results imply that wages are 72 …
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should be higher, about 2.2. Together with prior estimates of the quit elasticity these results imply that wages are 72 …
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heterogeneous impact of subsequent demand shifts on wages and employment in Germany. We validate the estimated elasticities with …
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heterogeneous impacts of recent labour demand shifts on occupational wages and employment, highlighting the role of cross …
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, potentially decreasing the returns to education, and raising wages of workers at less productive firms. While the minimum wage … bite was felt in workers' base wages, spillovers predominantly manifested in total wages …
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Married women in the United States are increasingly integral to their families' economic well-being. With two-earner families becoming the norm, little research investigates the role of wives in family income mobility. How much does a wife's labor market activity matter in her family's ability...
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