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that increased mobility of production factors will pose a severe threat to redistribution possibility is less acute than it … might first appear. The equilibrium tax rate can be not only positive but also increasing in the degree of mobility of …
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migration to welfare. In the limiting case of free mobility, all households are zero net fiscal contributors. …
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We compare male and female upward labor income mobility in Germany and the United States using the GSOEP-PSID Cross … in their upward income mobility compared to women in the upper income classes. We also find significant, but smaller …
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With the use of panel data constructed from the 1995 and 1997 Bulgarian Integrated Household Surveys, this paper explores the sectoral reallocation of labour by gender. In Bulgaria, men and women started the transition on an almost equal standing, allowing us to concentrate our attention on the...
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support for Amendment 1 falls as mobility in other parts of the city increases. This finding suggests that Amendment 1 was … viewed as a way for high-mobility voters to shift the tax burden back to low-mobility homeowners. In addition, support is …
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Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we investigate occupational and industrial mobility of individuals over the … the later period. For example, occupational mobility for men ranged from 15 to 20 percent per year during the first period …
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There is much interest in explaining the persistent ethnic gaps in education among Israeli Jews; specifically, the much lower attainments of those from Asian and African countries compared to the rest - Mizrahim vs. Ashkenazim, respectively. Some explanations (especially early ones) have...
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In this paper we define and estimate measures of labor market frictions using data on job durations. We compare different estimation methods and different types of data. We propose and apply an unconditional inference method that can be applied to aggregate duration data. It does not require...
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This study investigates mechanisms of tie formation in an interorganizational network generated by the mobility of … direction and indirect connections in research on network dynamics and knowledge exchanges stemming from the mobility of …
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Using a large longitudinal data set, we study the effects of increased trade on earnings and mobility in the Swedish …
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