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Wage Dispersion and Decentralization of Wage Bargaining [PDF]
This paper studies how decentralization of wage bargaining from sector to firm level influences wage levels and wage dispersion. We use a detailed panel data set covering a period of decentralization in the Danish labor market. The decentralization process provides exogenous variation in the individual worker's wage-setting system that facilitates ...
Dahl, Christian M. +2 more
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The Textile Industry and Product (TPT) are one of the industries that have export orient and has a market target or has a huge role in creating PDB of non-oil and natural gas manufacture industry.
Henny Kurniawaty
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Inter-Regional Wage Differentials in Portugal: An Analysis Across the Wage Distribution [PDF]
Typically, studies on regional wage differentials are based on ordinary least squares (OLS) estimates. Quantile regression is an alternative approach which allows these differences to be studied across the whole wage distribution.
Galego, Aurora, Pereira, João
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Wage indexation and the monetary policy regime [PDF]
We estimate a New Keynesian wage Phillips curve for a panel of 24 OECD countries and allow the degree of wage indexation to past inflation to vary according to structural characteristics.
De Schryder, Selien +2 more
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RESIDUAL WAGE DISPERSION WITH EFFICIENCY WAGES [PDF]
AbstractThis article extends a classic on‐the‐job search model of homogeneous workers and firms by introducing a shirking problem. Workers choose their effort levels and search on the job. Firms elicit effort through wages and monitoring; an inverse relationship between wages and monitoring rates is derived.
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BUDGET PERSPECTIVES 2021, PAPER 2, May 2020. THE POTENTIAL COSTS AND DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECT OF COVID-19. MINIMUM WAGE POLICY IN IRELAND [PDF]
I provide an overview of minimum wage policy in Ireland over the past 20 years, and survey the recent evidence on the economic impacts of a minimum wage.
Redmond, Paul
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Wage Gaps Large and Small [PDF]
The law of one wage does not strictly hold, nor should it be expected to hold, in contemporary labor markets. The law of one wage, however, provides a surprisingly good first approximation of the structure of U.S. wages. This generalization is drawn from
Barry T. Hirsch
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Reservation Wages and the Wage Flexibility Puzzle [PDF]
Abstract Using micro data for the UK and Germany, we provide novel evidence on the cyclical properties of reservation wages and estimate that wages and reservation wages are characterised by moderate and very similar degrees of cyclicality.
Felix Koenig +2 more
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Gender Wage Differentials in Uganda: Evidence from the Uganda National Household Survey [PDF]
This paper investigates the causes of gender wage differentials in Uganda. Given the potential differences in wage setting mechanisms between urban and rural labor markets, we break up the sample between rural and urban sub-samples.
Olga Pavlova, Paul Kagundu
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High-Wage Workers and High-Wage Firms [PDF]
We study a longitudinal sample of over one million French workers and over 500,000 employing firms. Real total annual compensation per worker is decomposed into components related to observable characteristics, worker heterogeneity, firm heterogeneity ...
Abowd, John M. +2 more
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