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Arbeitsmarktsegmentation 3,215 Labour market segmentation 3,158 Theorie 738 Theory 726 Lohnstruktur 634 Wage structure 625 Arbeitsmarkt 509 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 452 Women workers 450 Labour market 440 Geschlecht 396 Gender 395 Deutschland 353 Germany 327 USA 325 United States 318 Arbeitslosigkeit 209 Schätzung 209 Estimation 208 Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung 204 Labour market discrimination 204 Unemployment 203 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 197 Labour market policy 176 Arbeitsmobilität 174 Labour mobility 170 Informelle Wirtschaft 169 Qualifikation 169 Informal economy 168 Occupational qualification 168 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 145 Gender discrimination 143 EU-Staaten 139 EU countries 138 Lohn 137 Wages 134 Arbeitsmigranten 133 Großbritannien 132 Migrant workers 131 United Kingdom 129
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Article in journal 1,280 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,280 Graue Literatur 966 Non-commercial literature 966 Working Paper 855 Arbeitspapier 842 Aufsatz im Buch 240 Book section 240 Hochschulschrift 163 Thesis 134 Collection of articles of several authors 84 Sammelwerk 84 Bibliografie enthalten 60 Bibliography included 60 Amtsdruckschrift 43 Government document 43 Aufsatzsammlung 27 Konferenzschrift 25 Collection of articles written by one author 22 Sammlung 22 Article 15 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 15 Conference paper 12 Conference proceedings 12 Konferenzbeitrag 12 Systematic review 12 Übersichtsarbeit 12 Mehrbändiges Werk 11 Multi-volume publication 11 Case study 10 Fallstudie 10 Statistik 8 Commentary 5 Forschungsbericht 5 Kommentar 5 Statistics 5 Bibliografie 4 Reprint 4 Research Report 4 Festschrift 3
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Koskela, Erkki 35 Dolado, Juan J. 30 Jimeno, Juan F. 29 Lang, Kevin 26 Zenou, Yves 25 Dickens, William T. 21 Eichhorst, Werner 20 Saint-Paul, Gilles 19 Agénor, Pierre-Richard 15 Bentolila, Samuel 14 Brunello, Giorgio 14 Neuman, Shoshana 14 Alonso Villar, Olga 13 Felgueroso, Florentino 13 Rebitzer, James B. 12 Río Otero, Coral del 12 Schmid, Alfons 12 Silber, Jacques 12 Baden, Christian 11 Gradín, Carlos 11 Mumford, Karen 11 Wasmer, Etienne 11 Watts, Martin J. 11 Ariga, Ken 10 Barros, Ricardo Paes de 10 Jones, Randall Sidney 10 Smith, Peter N. 10 Blau, Francine D. 9 Fields, Gary S. 9 Kanbur, Ravi 9 Kremer, Michael 9 König, Jan 9 Lehmann, Hartmut 9 Lommerud, Kjell Erik 9 Mora Villarrubia, Ricardo 9 Poutvaara, Panu 9 Aizenman, Joshua 8 Basu, Arnab K. 8 Braun, Sebastian 8 Chau, Nancy H. 8
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National Bureau of Economic Research 31 OECD 17 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 7 Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 6 Istituto di Sociologia <Ancona> 6 Internationaler Währungsfonds / Research Department 5 Arbeitskreis Sozialwissenschaftliche Arbeitsmarktforschung 4 Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) 3 Institut für Weltwirtschaft 3 Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 3 Arne Ryde Symposium <15, 1995, Rungsted> 2 Centre for Economic Performance 2 Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano <Turin> 2 Institut für Sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung <München> 2 International Labour Office 2 International Working Party on Labour Market Segmentation 2 Internationaler Währungsfonds 2 Internationales Arbeitsamt 2 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München / Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät 2 Nordic Council of Ministers 2 Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2 University of York / Department of Economics and Related Studies 2 Weltbank / Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office / Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit 2 World Bank 2 Algerien / al-Dīwān al-Waṭanī li-'l-Iḥṣā'īyāt 1 Arbeitsmarktservice Österreich 1 Arbeitsmarktservice Österreich / Abteilung Arbeitsmarktforschung und Berufsinformation 1 Arne Ryde Symposium on "Economics of Gender and the Family 1 Autonome Region Valencia / Conselleria de Cultura, Educación y Ciencia 1 Avenir Suisse 1 Center for the Study and Documentation of Israeli Society <Jerusalem> 1 Centre d'Etudes Prospectives d'Economie Mathématique Appliquées à la Planification <Paris> 1 Centre for Development Studies <Uyo> 1 Centre for Labour and Trade Union Studies 1 Centre for the Study of African Economies 1 Centro de Estudos da Dependência <Lissabon> 1 Denkwerkstätte <Graz> 1 Det Nordiske BRYTprojekt 1 Deutsche Vereinigung für Sozialwissenschaftliche Arbeitsmarktforschung 1 Deutschland / Bundeswehr / Universität Hamburg 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 118 IZA Discussion Paper 52 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 33 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 33 NBER working paper series 30 NBER Working Paper 28 Europäische Hochschulschriften / 5 26 CESifo working papers 23 Applied economics 21 Feminist economics 21 The Indian journal of labour economics : a quarterly journal of Indian Society of Labour Economics 18 Discussion paper 17 Research in social stratification and mobility : the official journal of the ISA RC28 on Social Stratification and Mobility 17 Journal for labour market research 16 Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 16 Review of radical political economics 16 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 14 Economics letters 13 Industrial relations : a journal of economy & society 13 Informal work in developed nations 13 Wirtschaftsdienst : Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 13 Working paper series 13 Australian journal of labour economics : a journal of labour economics and labour relations ; official journal of the Australian Society of Labour Economists 12 Discussion papers / CEPR 12 ILR review : the journal of work and policy 12 Cambridge journal of economics 11 European economic review : EER 11 OECD Economics Department working papers 11 OECD Reviews of Labour Market and Social Policies 11 Oxford economic papers 11 Social forces : SF; an international journal of social research associated with the Southern Sociological Society 11 European journal of industrial relations 10 Policy research working paper : WPS 10 Work, employment & society : a journal of the British Sociological Association 10 Working paper 10 Arbeitspapiere aus dem Arbeitskreis Sozialwissenschaftliche Arbeitsmarktforschung, SAMF 9 Discussion paper series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 9 Economic and industrial democracy : EID ; an international journal 9 Economic geography 9 Employment working paper 9
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The role of labor market inequalities in explaining the gender gap in depression risk among older US adults
Gueltzow, Maria; Bijlsma, Maarten J.; Lenthe, Frank van; … - 2023
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A large-scale field experiment on occupational gender segregation and hiring discrimination
Adamovic, Mladen; Leibbrandt, Andreas - In: Industrial relations : a journal of economy & society 62 (2023) 1, pp. 34-59
We analyze the relationship between occupational gender composition and gender discrimination in recruitment and investigate whether there is hiring discrimination against men in female-dominated occupations. We do this with a large-scale field experiment where we submitted more than 12,000 job...
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Moving across borders : the work life experiences of Czech cross-border workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Haist, Joshua; Novotný, Lukáš - In: Journal of common market studies : JCMS 61 (2023) 1, pp. 124-142
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Gender gap in reservation wages and the choice of education field
Cukrowska-Torzewska, Ewa - In: Applied economics letters 30 (2023) 3, pp. 319-323
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Fostering decent jobs in MENA Countries : segmented employment, occupational mobility and formalising informality
Adair, Philippe; Hlásny, Vladimír - 2023
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Gender wage gap among young adults : a comparison across British cohorts
Foliano, Francesca; Bryson, Alex; Joshi, Heather; … - 2023
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Equity carve-outs, dual directors, and internal labor markets
Fan, Pengda - In: International Journal of Financial Studies : open … 10 (2022) 1, pp. 1-23
Given the prevalence of dual directors who serve simultaneously on the parent as well as the subsidiary board, it is important to examine their functions, a topic largely ignored in the existing literature. Exploring the functions of dual directors highlights equity carve-out objectives other...
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Employment effects of restricting fixed-term contracts: theory and evidence
Cahuc, Pierre; Carry, Pauline; Malherbet, Franck; … - 2022
This paper examines a labor law reform implemented in Portugal in 2009 which restricted the use of fixed-term contracts to reduce labor market segmentation. The reform targeted establishments created by large firms above a specific size threshold, covering about 15% of total employment. Drawing...
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Robots and unions : the moderating effect of organised labour on technological unemployment
Haapanala, Henri; Marx, Ive; Parolin, Zachary - 2022
We analyse the moderating effect of trade unions on industrial employment and unemployment in countries facing exposure to industrial robots. Applying random effects within-between regression to a pseudo-panel of observations from 28 advanced democracies over 1998-2019, we find that stronger...
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Gendered globalization : the relationship between globalization and gender gaps in employment and occupational opportunities
Roll, Yoav; Semyonov, Moshe; Mandel, Hadas - 2022
Despite the steady increase in the number of women who join the labor force, there are still substantial cross-country variations in both women’s labor force participation and gender-linked occupational inequality. Utilizing micro-data from 47 countries (circa 2013) obtained from the...
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Dual returns to experience
Garcia-Louzao, Jose; Hospido, Laura; Ruggieri, Alessandro - 2022
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Addressing Gender-Based Occupational Segregation : Experimental Evidence from the Republic of Congo
Gassier, Marine; Pierotti, Rachael Susan; Rouanet, Lea Marie - 2022
Gender-based occupational segregation - the fact that men and women are typically concentrated in different occupations and economic sectors - contributes to gender gaps in earnings. In an experiment in the Republic of Congo, the authors examine whether addressing informational constraints...
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Can the labor demand curve explain job polarization?
Peichl, Andreas; Popp, Martin - 2022
In recent decades, many industrialized economies have witnessed a pattern of job polarization. While shifts in labor demand, namely routinization or offshoring, constitute conventional explanations for job polarization, there is little research on whether shifts in labor supply along the labor...
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Labour market segmentation within ethnic economies : the ethnic penalty for invisible Kurdish migrants in the United Kingdom
Kesici, Mehmet Rauf - In: Work, employment and society : a journal of the British … 36 (2022) 2, pp. 328-344
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Occupational change on the dualised Swedish labour market
Berglund, Tomas; Håkansson, Kristina; Isidorsson, Tommy - In: Economic and industrial democracy 43 (2022) 2, pp. 918-942
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Can the labor demand curve explain job polarization?
Peichl, Andreas; Popp, Martin - 2022
In recent decades, many industrialized economies have witnessed a pattern of job polarization. While shifts in labor demand, namely routinization or offshoring, constitute conventional explanations for job polarization, there is little research on whether shifts in labor supply along the labor...
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Workplace segregation and the labour market performance of immigrants
Willis, Sébastien - 2022
Immigrants are more likely to have conationals as colleagues, however the consequences of such workplace segregation is an open question. I study the effect of the conational share in an immigrant's first job on subsequent labour market outcomes using register data from Germany. I instrument for...
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Immigration, labor markets and discrimination : evidence from the Venezuelan exodus in Perú
Groeger, Andre; Leon-Ciliotta, Gianmarco; Stillman, Steven - 2022
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Job instability in the Italian labour market : is there an ethnic bias?
Ciccarelli, Andrea; Evangelista, Rinaldo; Fabrizi, Elena; … - In: Rivista italiana di economia, demografia e statistica 76 (2022) 1, pp. 11-22
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Immigration, labor markets and discrimination : evidence from the Venezuelan exodus in Perú
Groeger, Andre; Leon-Ciliotta, Gianmarco; Stillman, Steven - 2022
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Dual returns to experience
Garcia-Louzao, Jose; Hospido, Laura; Ruggieri, Alessandro - 2022
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Labor informality and market segmentation in Senegal
Rodríguez-Castelán, Carlos; Vazquez, Emmanuel - 2022
Understanding the selection of workers into informality is a policy priority to design programs to increase formalization across Sub-Saharan Africa, where nine out of ten workers are informal. This paper estimates a model of self-selection with entry barriers into the formal sector to identify...
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Can the labor demand curve explain job polarization?
Peichl, Andreas; Popp, Martin - 2022
In recent decades, many industrialized economies have witnessed a pattern of job polarization. While shifts in labor demand, namely routinization or offshoring, constitute conventional explanations for job polarization, there is little research on whether shifts in labor supply along the labor...
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Import shocks and gendered labor market responses : evidence from Mexico
Heckl, Pia - 2022
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Temping fates in Spain : hours and employment in a dual labor market during the Great Recession and COVID-19
Lafuente, Cristina; Santaeulàlia-Llopis, Raül; … - In: SERIEs : Journal of the Spanish Economic Association 13 (2022) 1, pp. 101-145
We investigate the behavior of aggregate hours supplied by workers in permanent (open-ended) contracts and temporary contracts, distinguishing changes in employment (extensive margin) and hours per worker (intensive margin). We focus on the differences between the Great Recession and the start...
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Dual returns to experience
Garcia-Louzao, Jose; Hospido, Laura; Ruggieri, Alessandro - 2022
In this paper we study how labor market duality affects human capital accumulation and wage trajectories of young workers. Using rich administrative data for Spain, we follow workers since their entry into the labor market to measure experience accumulated under different contractual...
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Social norms and gendered occupational choices of men and women : time to turn the tide?
Palffy, Patricia; Lehnert, Patrick; Backes-Gellner, Uschi - 2022
We analyze the relationship between social gender norms and adolescents' occupational choices by combining regional votes on constitutional amendments on gender equality with job application data from a large job board for apprenticeships. Results show that adolescent males in regions with...
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Labour market segmentation and formalising informality in MENA Countries
Adair, Philippe; Hlásny, Vladimír - 2022
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Gender in the labor market
Lassen, Anne Sophie - 2022 - First edition
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Feeling your way as an occupational minority : the gendered sensilisation of women electronic music artists
Parsley, Samantha - In: Management learning : the international journal for … 53 (2022) 4, pp. 697-717
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Are low-skill women being left behind? : labor market evidence from the UK
Dabla-Norris, Era; Pizzinelli, Carlo; Rappaport, Jay - 2022
Labor markets in the UK have been characterized by markedly widening wage inequality for lowskill (non-college) women, a trend that predates the pandemic. We examine the contribution of job polarization to this trend by estimating age, period, and cohort effects for the likelihood of employment...
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Gender and precarity in platform work : old inequalities in the new world of work
Gerber, Christine - In: New technology, work and employment 37 (2022) 2, pp. 206-230
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Betting on diversity : occupational segregation and gender stereotypes
Fischbacher, Urs; Kübler, Dorothea; Stüber, Robert - 2022
Many occupations and industries are highly segregated with respect to gender. This segregation could be due to perceived job-specific productivity differences between men and women. It could also result from the belief that single-gender teams perform better. We investigate the two explanations...
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Betting on diversity : occupational segregation and gender stereotypes
Fischbacher, Urs; Kübler, Dorothea; Stüber, Robert - 2022
Many occupations and industries are highly segregated with respect to gender. This segregation could be due to perceived job-specific productivity differences between men and women. It could also result from the belief that single-gender teams perform better. We investigate the two explanations...
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Income dynamics in dual labor markets
Lagrosa, Ivan - 2022
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Labor Informality and Market Segmentation in Senegal
Rodríguez-Castelán, Carlos; Vazquez, Emmanuel - 2022
Understanding the selection of workers into informality is a policy priority to design programs to increase formalization across Sub-Saharan Africa, where nine out of ten workers are informal. This paper estimates a model of self-selection with entry barriers into the formal sector to identify...
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Dual labor market and the "Phillips curve puzzle" : the Japanese experience
Aoyama, Hideaki; Di Guilmi, Corrado; Fujiwara, Yoshi; … - In: Journal of evolutionary economics 32 (2022) 5, pp. 1419-1435
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The role of sex segregation in the gender wage gap among university graduates in Germany
Ransmayr, Juliane; Weichselbaumer, Doris - 2022
In this paper we examine the gender wage gap among university graduates in Germany from 1997 to 2013 based on the DZHW (the German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies) Absolventenpanel. We focus in particular on the effect of female presence in a subject or occupation on...
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Monitoring Costs and Occupational Segregation by Sex : an Historical Analysis
Goldin, Claudia - 2022
Supervisory and monitoring costs are explored to understand aspects of occupational segregation by sex. Around the turn of this century 47 percent of all female manufacturing operatives were paid by the piece, but only 13 percent of the males were. There were very few males and females employed...
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Continuing Progress? Trends in Occupational Segregation in the United States Over the 1970s and 1980s
Blau, Francine D.; Simpson, Patricia A.; Anderson, Deborah - 2022
This study uses comparable data on 470 detailed occupations from the 1970, 1980 and 1990 Censuses to analyze trends in occupational segregation in the United States in the 1980s and compare them in detail to the 1970s experience of declining segregation. We find that the trend towards reduced...
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Is There Job Polarization in Developing Economies? A Review and Outlook
Martins-Neto, Antonio; Mathew, Nanditha; Mohnen, Pierre; … - 2022
This paper analyses the evidence of job polarization in developing and emerging economies. We carry out an extensive literature review, revealing that job polarization in these countries is only incipient compared to other advanced economies. We then examine the possible moderating aspects...
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The Competitive Dynamics of Racial Exclusion : Employment Segregation in the South, 1900-1950
Margo, Robert A. - 2022
Using data from the 1900, 1910, 1940, and 1950 census public use samples, this paper examines the determinants of racial differences in employment (occupation and industry) in the South during the first half of the twentieth century. Had racial differences in the quantity and quality of...
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Segmented Assimilation : A Minority's Dilemma
Sen, Arijit; Bhowmik, Anuj - 2022
What factors determine a minority group's extent/pattern of assimilation with the mainstream population in a country? We study this question in a dynamic multi-generation model, and formalize the sociological theory of 'segmented assimilation' propounded by Portes and Zhou (1993). Our key...
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Asymmetric Wage and Employment Dynamics in Segmented Labour Markets
Murali, Srinivasan; Naresh, Abhishek; Shin, Jong Kook; … - 2022
We document the presence of asymmetric business cycles in both regular and contract labour markets in India, investigate the role of nominal wage rigidities in accounting for these asymmetries, and study optimal inflation policy in such a milieu. Using data from Annual Survey of Industries, we...
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Job Tasks, Skill Formation, and Wages : An Internal Labor Market Approach
Okamura, Kazuaki - 2022
We integrate the task approach and skill formation model in the internal labor market theory. As a skill measure, “intellectual skills” to deal with changes and problems in the workplace is used. We highlight the institutional aspects of the task approach and quantitatively show the...
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Macroeconomic Adjustment with Segmented Labor Markets
Agenor, Pierre-Richard; Aizenman, Joshua - 2022
This paper analyzes the macroeconomic effects of fiscal and labor market policies in a small open developing country. The basic framework considers an economy with a large informal production sector and a heterogeneous work force. The labor market is segmented as a result of efficiency...
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Internal labor markets : a worker flow approach
Huitfeldt, Ingrid; Kostøl, Andreas Ravndal; Nimczik, … - 2021
This paper develops a new method to study how workers' career and wage profiles are shaped by internal labor markets (ILM) and job hierarchies in firms. Our paper tackles the conceptual challenge of organizing jobs within firms into hierarchy levels by proposing a data-driven ranking method...
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Measuring the effect of gender segregation on the gender gap in time-related underemployment
Acosta-Ballesteros, Juan; Osorno-del Rosal, María del Pilar - In: Journal for labour market research 55 (2021) 1, pp. 1-16
This paper focuses on the impact that gender segregation in the labour market exerts on the underemployment gender gap for young adult workers in Spain. In order to analyse the relative importance of segregation in this gap, we develop a methodology based on two counterfactual simulations that...
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Temping fates in Spain : hours and employment in a dual labor market during the Great Recession and Covid-19
Lafuente, Cristina; Santaeulàlia-Llopis, Raül; … - 2021 - Revised: October 2021
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Spoils of war : trade shocks and segmented labor markets in Spain during WWI
Fuchs, Simon - 2021
How does intranational factor mobility shape the welfare effects of a trade shock? I provide evidence that during WWI, a demand shock emanated from belligerent countries and affected neutral Spain. Within Spain, labor predominantly reallocated locally, while the most affected provinces...
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