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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
3852 Rolf Aaberge
Ranking Intersecting Lorenz Curves
This paper is concerned with the problem of ranking Lorenz curves in situations where the Lorenz curves intersect and no unambiguous ranking can be attained without introducing weaker ranking ...
(published in: Social Choice and Welfare, 2009, 33 (2), 235-259)
D31, D63
3851 Arnaud Chéron
Jean-Olivier Hairault
François Langot
Age-Dependent Employment Protection
This paper examines the age-related design of firing taxes by extending the theory of job creation and job destruction to account for a finite working life-time. We first argue that the potential ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2011, 121 (557), 1477-1504)
J22, J26, H55
3850 Guillermina Jasso
A New Model of Wage Determination and Wage Inequality
This paper proposes a new model of wage determination and wage inequality. In this model, wage-setters set workers' wages; they do so either directly, as when individuals vote in a salary committee, ...
(published in: Rationality and Society, 2009, 21 (1), 113-168)
C02, C16, D31, D6, J31
3849 Jens Clausen
Eskil Heinesen
Hans Hummelgaard
Leif Husted
Michael Rosholm
The Effect of Integration Policies on the Time until Regular Employment of Newly Arrived Immigrants: Evidence from Denmark
We analyse the effect of active labour-market programmes on the hazard rate into regular employment for newly arrived immigrants using the timing-of-events duration model. We take account of language ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2009, 16 (4), 409-417)
J64, J24, J68, J61, C41
3848 Bruno Crépon
Marc Ferracci
Grégory Jolivet
Gerard J. van den Berg
Active Labor Market Policy Effects in a Dynamic Setting
This paper implements a method to identify and estimate treatment effects in a dynamic setting where treatments may occur at any point in time. By relating the standard matching approach to the ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2009, 7, (2-3), 595 - 605)
J64, C21, C31, C41, C14
3847 Margaretha Buurman
Robert Dur
Incentives and the Sorting of Altruistic Agents into Street-Level Bureaucracies
Many street-level bureaucrats (such as caseworkers) have the dual task of helping some clients, while sanctioning others. We develop a model of such a street-level bureaucracy and study the ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2012, 114 (4), 1318-1345)
J3, J4, L3, M5
3846 François Langot
Coralia Quintero Rojas
European vs. American Hours Worked: Assessing the Role of the Extensive and Intensive Margins
Europeans have worked less than Americans since the 1970s. In this paper, we quantify the relative importance of the extensive and intensive margins of aggregate hours of market work on the observed ...
(published in: Economic Bulletin, 2009, 29, 530-542)
E2, J2
3845 Stephen Machin
Panu Pelkonen
Kjell G. Salvanes
Education and Mobility
We show that the length of compulsory education has a causal impact on regional labour mobility. The analysis is based on a quasi-exogenous staged Norwegian school reform, and register data on the ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2011, 10 (2), 417-50.)
I28, J24, J61
3844 Philip Du Caju
François Rycx
Ilan Tojerow
Rent-Sharing and the Cyclicality of Wage Differentials
This paper investigates inter-industry wage differentials in Belgium, taking advantage of access to a unique matched employer-employee data set covering all the years from 1999 to 2005. Findings show ...
(published as 'Inter-Industry Wage Differentials: How Much Does Rent Sharing Matter?' in: Manchester School, 2011, 79 (4), 691-717)
D31, J31, J41
3843 Björn Anders Gustafsson
Ding Sai
Rank, Income and Income Inequality in Urban China
While some workers in China attain senior professional level and senior cadre level status (Chuzhang and above), others attain middle rank including middle rank of professional and cadre (Kezhang). ...
(published in: China Economic Review, 2009, 20 (3), 497-507)
J21, J31, J41, P31
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