... Spanish wageinequality, one fur- ther step is to distinguish the BI for both ...school wage premium relative to other premiums, followed by a fall in the college wage premium, reduced ...
... increasing wageinequality has been a subject of study, some authors have tried to link changes in wage distributions to industrial, demographic and economic changes in local labor ...the wage ...
... and wageinequality has been discussed in the recent economic ...in inequality between skilled and unskilled workers, as well as in the skill premia for workers with higher education (Goldberg & ...
... on wageinequality and economic growth from a regional ...between wageinequality and the economic growth generated by regional variations over the period from 1998 to ...of wage ...
... Galiani and Sanguinetti (2003) indicate that the liberalization of trade in the nineties, as mentioned in the introduction, was mainly an import liberalization (or in Lovely and Richardson (2000) terms, a trading shock ...
... upon wageinequality is conditioned to the trends in labour demand (in particular, demand for more educated ...of inequality due to income improvements in the lower tail of the wage ...
... Neither physical capital accumulation nor changes in international trade (and, presumably, in unionization rates) have occurred with the same intensity across industries. In this section, we exploit the variability in ...
... the wage gap between skilled and unskilled and that has been relatively unstudied so ...the wage gap between skilled and ...of inequality within groups of skilled and unskilled mention in Galor & ...
... real wage was roughly constant. We show that a decline in the wage premium for education, and to a minor extent for experience, is responsible for the lack of growth in the average real ...the wage ...
... urban wage premium, a highly relevant ...urban wage premium is mostly caused by urbanisation externalities or alternative reasons, such as those stated in «learning» and «coordination» hypotheses ...urban ...
... Economic democracy has other advantages too. Because investors with a long-term interest in companies have been largely replaced by computer- triggered short-term share trading, shareholder control has become an ...
... a wage-elasticity to unemployment of ...a wage curve for Spain, which provided individual information on workers and firms in panel data form, but the limited territorial detail of the data (seven NUTS I ...
... All the above-presented facts make some professionals in the field of education, as Bernal and Lorenzo (2013), conclude that the development of processes of privatization in education is going to promote a higher ...
... We find a 15 percent unconditional difference of wages between the graduates from new and existing programs. Under our preferred specification this wage differential almost disappears once we control for ...
... keep inequality at a high level for the foreseeable future in the United ...minimum wage, and more generous welfare benefits seem weak compared with the almost elemental forces that favour greater ...
... the inequality is sharp, in the sense that the constant 1 4 cannot be replaced by a smaller ...This inequality has been investigated, applied and generalized by many mathematicians in different areas of ...
... Argumenta la autora que la política de lo simbólico, tal y como es expuesta por la Librería de Mujeres de Milán, ha dispuesto sus figuras mediante la oposición entre el derecho como le[r] ...
... We report results from an ultimatum bargaining experiment showing that a cheap talk trade union facilitating verbal non binding communication among workers raises employers’ wage offers and observed wages without ...