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dispersion. We use detailed panel data covering a period of decentralization in the Danish labor market. The decentralization …
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This article provides evidence of rent sharing from orthogonal directions by exploiting different dimensions in the same data. Taking advantage of a rich matched employer-employee dataset for France over the period 1984-2001, we consistently compare across-industry heterogeneity in rent-sharing...
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-competitive forces in wage determination. This paper explores these two issues using cross-section, pooled and panel data drawn from the … first six waves of the British Household Panel Survey. We show that much of the residual variation in wages can be explained …
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-competitive forces in wage determination. This paper explores these two issues using cross-section, pooled and panel data drawn from the … first six waves of the British Household Panel Survey. We show that much of the residual variation in wages can be explained …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011532068
the conditional variance of standarized individual wages. In particular, I propose a dynamic panel data model with …
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outsourcing tends to increase wages for both unskilled and skilled labor. We use a panel data set of workers in Danish … outsourcing tends to increase wages for both unskilled and skilled labor. We use a panel data set of workers in Danish …
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considered the labour market outcomes of over-education for immigrants. Using longitudinal data and penalized quantile panel …
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This paper argues in favor of a dynamic specification of the Mincer equation, where past observed earnings play the role of additional explanatory variable for current observed earnings. A dynamic approach offers an explanation why the return to schooling in terms of observed earnings is not...
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outsourcing tends to increase wages for both unskilled and skilled labor. We use a panel data set of workers in Danish …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318053
eliminate this bias. Estimates from two large panel datasets from Portugal and Germany show that the bias is empirically …
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