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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
570 Thomas K. Bauer
Stefan Bender
Technological Change, Organizational Change, and Job Turnover
This paper uses a German employer-employee matched panel data set to investigate the effect of organizational and technological changes on gross job and worker flows. The empirical results indicate ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2004, 11 (3), 265-291)
J63, L23, O33
569 John C. Haltiwanger
Milan Vodopivec
Worker Flows, Job Flows and Firm Wage Policies: An Analysis of Slovenia
Like many transition economies, Slovenia is undergoing profound changes in the workings of the labor market with potentially greater flexibility in terms of both wage and employment adjustment. We ...
(published in: Economics of Transition, 2003, 11 (2), 253-290)
J23, J31, J41, J61, P23, P31
567 Hartmut Lehmann
Kaia Philips
Jonathan Wadsworth
The Incidence and Cost of Job Loss in a Transition Economy: Displaced Workers in Estonia, 1989-1999
We examine the pattern and costs of worker displacement in one of the more reform- oriented transition countries, Estonia, as the transition process develops. Using Labour Force Survey data ...
(published in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2005, 33 (1), 59-87)
J64, J65, P50
565 Hans van Kranenburg
Franz C. Palm
Gerard A. Pfann
Survival in a Concentrating Industry: The Case of Daily Newspapers in the Netherlands
This paper studies the effects of aggregate, industry-, and firm-specific factors on the exit hazard rates in the market for daily newspapers in The Netherlands from 1950 to 1996. We present a ...
(published as 'Exit and Survival in a Concentrating Industry: The Case of Daily Newspapers in the Netherlands' in: Review of Industrial Organization, 2002, 21 (3), 283-303)
C41, D21, L13, L16, L82
564 J. David Brown
John S. Earle
The Reallocation of Workers and Jobs in Russian Industry: New Evidence on Measures and Determinants
Gross job and worker flows in Russian industry are studied using panel data from a recent survey of 530 firms selected through national probability sampling. The data permit an examination of ...
(published in: Economics of Transition, 2003, 11 (2), 221-252)
E24, J23, J63, P23, P31
563 Timothy Dunne
Lucia Foster
John C. Haltiwanger
Kenneth Troske
Wage and Productivity Dispersion in U.S. Manufacturing: The Role of Computer Investment
By exploiting establishment-level data, this paper sheds new light on the sources of the changes in the structure of production, wages, and employment that have occurred over the last several ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2004, 22 (2), 397-430)
J3, D3
562 John T. Addison
W. Stanley Siebert
Changes in Collective Bargaining in the U.K.
Perhaps no other country in recent years has witnessed greater change in its collective bargaining framework than the UK. This paper describes the dramatic developments and their consequences. Like ...
(published in: John T. Addison and Claus Schnabel (eds.), International Handbook of Trade Unions, Cheltenham and Northampton, 2003, 415-460)
K31, J31, J51, J53, J58, J81, J83, J88
560 John W. Budd
Jozef Konings
Matthew J. Slaughter
Wages and International Rent Sharing in Multinational Firms
We use a unique firm-level panel data set of multinational parents and their foreign affiliates to analyze whether profits are shared across borders within multinational firms. Using ...
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2005, 81 (1), 73-84)
F23, J30
559 Barry R. Chiswick
Timothy J. Hatton
International Migration and the Integration of Labor Markets
This paper is concerned with the determinants and consequences of intercontinental migration over the past four centuries. It begins with a review of the history of primarily trans- Atlantic ...
(published in: M. Bordo, A. Taylor, J. Williamson (eds), Globalization in Historical Perspective, NBER Conference Report, 2003, 65-119)
N30, J61, J31
558 Thomas K. Bauer
Gil S. Epstein
Ira N. Gang
Enclaves, Language and the Location Choice of Migrants
Empirical studies in the migration literature have shown that migration enclaves (networks) negatively affect the language proficiency of migrants. These studies, however, ignore the choice of ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2005, 18 (4), 649–662)
J15, J61, F22
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