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Minimum Wages and Wage Inequality in the OECD Countries
This paper investigates the impact of the effective minimum wage, defined as the log difference between the minimum and the median wages, on wage inequalities in the OECD countries.
Dong-Hee Joe, Seongman Moon
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Role of Labor Demand in the Labor Market Effects of a Pension Reform
This paper shows that labor demand plays an important role in the labor market reactions to a pension reform in Germany.
J. Geyer +4 more
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The Incidence of Local Labor Demand Shocks
Low-skill workers are comparatively immobile. This paper estimates the role of housing prices and social transfers in accounting for this fact using a spatial equilibrium model.
Matthew J. Notowidigdo
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How Has Labor Demand Been Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic? Evidence from Job Ads in Mexico
There is a concern among social scientists and policymakers that the COVID-19 crisis might permanently change the nature of work. We study how labor demand in Mexico has been affected during the pandemic by web scraping job ads from a leading job search ...
Raymundo M. Campos-Vázquez +2 more
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Forecasting of the Employment Rate in the EU ICT Field
The ingrained tendency to implement information and communication technologies (ICT) in EU enterprises over the last decade has caused dramatic changes in the labor market. Since the demand for ICT personnel is growing, there is still a need to create a
Tetiana Zatonatska +3 more
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Social Security Contribution Rate and Its Impacts on Labor Demand of Enterprises in Carbon Neutral Context [PDF]
With the government setting stricter standard on carbon emission, enterprises are facing more environmental pressure and cost these years. At the same time, China’s State Council has officially announced a further reducing the social security ...
Zhao Haizhu, Luo Lianhua
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Statistical Assessment of Pressure in the Ukrainian Labor Market [PDF]
The labor market is an important component of any national economy since it forms the qualitative and quantitative parameters of the necessary labor force, on which the possibilities of structural transformation and dynamic changes in the country’s ...
Aksonova Iryna V.
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Economic policies for monetary economies
A new wave of conservative thinking in economic theory and policy, which emerged in the mid-1970s, made the dominance of Keynesian views among macroeconomists its priority target.
FERNANDO J. CARDIM DE CARVALHO
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Measuring labor supply and demand shocks during COVID-19
We measure labor demand and supply shocks at the sector level around the COVID-19 outbreak by estimating a Bayesian structural vector autoregression on monthly statistics of hours worked and real wages.
P. Brinca +2 more
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The Impossibility of a Perfectly Competitive Labor Market [PDF]
Using the institutional theory of transaction cost, I demonstrate that the assumptions of the competitive labor market model are internally contradictory and lead to the conclusion that on purely theoretical grounds a perfectly competitive labor market ...
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