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In this paper employment effects of a sectoral minimum wage in the German construction sector are estimated from a single cross-sectional wage distribution using parametric and semi-parametric models. Parametric functional form assumptions seem too restrictive and lead to implausible results. We...
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The gender wage gap rises with experience. To what extent do firm policies mediate this rise? We use administrative data from Italy to identify workers' first jobs and compute wage growth over the next 5 years. We then decompose the contribution of first employers to the rise in the gender wage...
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The gender wage gap rises with experience. To what extent do firm policies mediate this rise? We use administrative data from Italy to identify workers' first jobs and compute wage growth over the next 5 years. We then decompose the contribution of first employers to the rise in the gender wage...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015374216
In this paper, we study the role of coworker referrals for labor market outcomes. Using comprehensive Danish administrative data covering the period 1980 to 2005, we first document a strong tendency of workers to follow their former coworkers into the same establishments and provide evidence...
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further drivers of the observed duration patterns, such as human capital depreciation, stock-flow matching, depletion of one …
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We examine the matching process using monthly panel data for local labour markets in Sweden. We find that an increase …
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We present and discuss the simple search and matching model of the labor market against the background of developments …
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derive the Beveridge curve. This paper disproves Diamond's search and Mortensen and Pissarides' matching models …
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We study a search model where workers can send multiple applications to high and low productivity firms. Firms that compete for the same candidate can increase their wage offers as often as they like. We show that there is a unique equilibrium where workers mix between sending both applications...
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According to search and matching theory, a greater availability of unemployed workers should make it easier for a firm … to fill a vacancy but more vacancies at other firms should make recruitment more difficult. But what can we say about the …
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