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Quelle est l’influence du milieu familial d’origine sur le revenu des jeunes adultes ?

Revue économique
Nous mesurons dans cet article le rôle du contexte familial dans la formation des revenus des individus à partir de deux méthodes complémentaires. Nous montrons d’abord que, si les revenus des parents en sont le principal déterminant observable, seule ...
Michaël Sicsic
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An Analysis of Employment Status in the Indian Handloom Industry

Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 2022
The Handloom industry provides livelihood opportunities to many rural and urban populations in India. The present research was primarily focused on 13 major handloom practising states of India, each of which had more than 1 per cent share of total ...

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Customer Capital Spillovers: Evidence from Sales Managers in International Markets

Social Science Research Network
Expanding their customer base is crucial for firms to grow. This paper leverages sales managers' job-to-job transitions to better understand how buyer-seller relationships form.
Bérengère Patault, Clémence Lenoir
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The Different Sources of Intergenerational Income Mobility in High and Low Income Families

Social Science Research Network
This paper studies intergenerational income mobility using register data for 630,000 Danish children and their parents. We document substantial mobility differences across parents’ income levels. Decomposing the mobility estimates shows that for children
Anders Hjorth-Trolle, Rasmus Landersø
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Regime Change and Occupational Mobility: Former GDR Workers During the Wende

Revue économique
À l’aide de nouvelles données reliant les informations administratives sur la situation professionnelle des travailleurs en République démocratique allemande (RDA) avant et après la réunification, j’étudie la mobilité professionnelle pendant la « Wende »
Alexandra Spitz-Oener
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Employer‐Provided Health Insurance and Job Mobility: Did the Affordable Care Act Reduce Job Lock?

, 2016
type="main" xml:id="coep12119-abs-0001"> Many have argued that concerns over health insurance reduce labor market mobility in the United States, causing a “job lock” effect. We take advantage of the novel natural experiment created by the Affordable Care
James Bailey, A. Chorniy
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