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not boost income relative to job stayers. The exception from this Russian labor market rule is formed by the small group … large region specific and branch related income disparities. …
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We use a large linked employer-employee data set to analyze the importance of relativewage positions in the context of individual quit decisions as an inverse measure of jobsatisfaction. Our main findings are: (1) Workers with higher relative wage positionswithin their firms are on average more...
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substantial and heterogeneous employment responses that increased average income despite reduced transfers. We find zero effects …
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-sectional inequality. …
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, Denmark and Finland – in order to assess whether their very different performances about inter-generational inequality could …
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The goal of the paper is to provide viewpoints to labour mobility development in the Western Balkans and in Macedonia in particular, since it would be one of the advantages of joining the European Union. The EU integration process of the Western Balkans opens up new dimensions for labour...
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After a decade in which wages and employment fell precipitously in low-skill occupations and expanded in high-skill occupations, the shape of U.S. earnings and job growth sharply polarized in the 1990s. Employment shares and relative earnings rose in both low and high-skill jobs, leading to a...
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polarization and the increasing income inequality. … union membership choices, we show that the shift in employment and income shares in favor of high-skill and low …
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This paper develops a multi-sectorial search and matching model with endogenous occupational choice in a context of structural change. Our objective is to shed light on the way labor market institutions affect aggregate employment, job polarization and inequalities observed in the US and in...
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