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This paper studies match formation and dissolution in frictional marriage markets under labor market uncertainty. We propose a search model with transferable utility in which ex-ante heterogeneous men and women simultaneously search for partners in the marriage market and switch between...
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retirement age into Cahuc, Postel-Vinay, and Robin s (2006) strategic wage bargaining model with counteroffers and heterogeneous … of the current match. The bargaining power parameter influences the worker's reservation wage. The model can reproduce …
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whether they are complements or substitutes. Wage level, monitoring intensity, and consequently the desired enforceable effort …
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wage structure, this study examines the evolution of its main variables in the period 2005-2012 from a gender perspective … with other studies, confirm that the overall wage dispersion has shown a countercyclical behavior, although, a major … period (2005 - 2012). Analyzing the impact of the current recession and quantifying the gender wage inequality between women …
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This paper addresses the large degree of frictional wage dispersion in US data. The standard job matching model without … willing to accept low wage offers since they can continue to seek for better employment opportunities. This explains why … degree of frictional wage dispersion by an order of a magnitude. …
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Economic conditions at the time of labour market entry can induce wage differentials between workers entering the … German administrative data, this paper analyzes the determinants of job mobility, emphasizing the role of initial wage gaps … market entrants earning less than the average starting wage are more likely to change jobs, directly as well as indirectly …
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There is a debate about the labor market concentration being behind the anemic development of US wages over the past decades. The absence of exogenous variations for causal inference complicates this debate. Here, data from other countries can help. I exploit a variation from a quasi-natural...
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According to demographic projections, advanced economies will face population decline in the years and decades to come, particularly among working-age. Despite this impending profound transition, there is little empirical evidence of corresponding labour market implications. Tackling this...
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Spanish Tax Agency, the average wage of wage earners over 25 years in 2014 is 3.4 times superior to the young people and the … reduction of the average wage of these is 2.8 times bigger. Moreover, during this period, the annual income of women has …
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