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setting wages and determining work amenities. In the administrative data, we causally examine through which channels unions … estimate the career effects of labor union membership. In the survey, we show how workers perceive the role of unions in … influence worker outcomes, whether unions influence workers differently across their careers, and what the overall long …
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Using a large, register-based panel data set we study gender differences in top incomes in Sweden over the period 1974–2013. We find that, while women are still a minority of the top decile group, and make up a smaller share the higher up in the distribution we move, their presence has...
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Using a large, register-based panel data set we study gender differences in top incomes in Sweden over the period 1974-2013. We find that, while women are still a minority of the top decile group, and make up a smaller share the higher up in the distribution we move, their presence has steadily...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011804134
We explore the extent to which LIS-data can be used to shed light on the presence of women in the top of the income distribution. We show developments of the share of women in top groups (P90-100 and P99-100) of the labour income distribution for 28 countries and, when possible, compare to...
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Using longitudinal data from PSID, we show the positive relation between labor income and the equity share of financial wealth is stronger for those who have a higher persistence in shocks to permanent labor income. The results support the hypothesis that the cross sectional variation in...
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transitions and wages for workers and links of the workers to the firms with whom they are employed. We can thus measure worker … market economies. A key factor in the patterns of the worker and job flows is the determination of wages in Slovenia. A base … wage schedule provides strict guidelines for minimum wages for different skill categories. However, firms are permitted to …
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use unique longitudinal matched employer-employee data that permits measurement of employment transitions and wages for … factor in the patterns of the worker and job flows is the determination of wages in Slovenia. A base wage schedule provides … strict guidelines for minimum wages for different skill categories. However, firms are permitted to offer higher wages to an …
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unemployment and the distribution of both wages and productivity are endogenous. By means of simulations of this model estimated on … well managed by spreading subsidies over a large range of wages, and not only at the minimum wage level …
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1990's affected the labor market. Our estimates indicate that formal wages fall by between 1.4% and 2.3% as a result of a …
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transitions and wages for workers and links of the workers to the firms with whom they are employed. We can thus measure worker … market economies. A key factor in the patterns of the worker and job flows is the determination of wages in Slovenia. A base … wage schedule provides strict guidelines for minimum wages for different skill categories. However, firms are permitted to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320426