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2“...We study the impact of a minimum wage in a segmented labor market in which workers are at different stages of their careers. At the end of a learning-by-doing...”
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3“...This paper is an application of a new Shapley income decomposition methodology, in which we isolate two subjective factors in income differences - race and...”
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4“...Cette contribution étudie de façon théorique l'impact d'une hausse de l'accès à l'éducation sur les flux d'emploi d'un marché du travail représentatif d'une...”
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8“...This paper studies optimal taxation schemes for education in a search-matching model where the labor market is divided between a high-skill and a low-skill...”
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10by Gavrel, Frederic Lebon, Isabelle Rebiere, Therese Published in Journal of public economic theory (2010)“..."This paper studies the implications of learning-by-doing on youth unemployment and market efficiency when workers benefiting from this kind of training...”
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11“...This paper provides an analysis of the social consequences of people seeking to get ahead of the Smiths. All individuals attempt to reach a higher rank than...”
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12“...This paper studies optimal taxation schemes for education in a search-matching model where the labor market is divided between a high-skill and a low-skill...”
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13“...Educational choices are studied in a two-sectors search-and-matching model where qualifications are required for access to good jobs. Qualifications can be...”
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14by Chantreuil, Frédéric Fourrey, Kévin Lebon, Isabelle Rebière, Thérèse Published in Research in economics (01.03.2021)“...•Shapley earnings decomposition method by attribute is used on 2005-2017 US data.•Gender and race explain a significant share of earnings inequality for all...”
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15by Rebiere, Therese Published in Economics bulletin (2012)“...The implications of on-the-job search and learning-by-doing of young workers are studied in a search-matching model. The labor market is segmented in two...”
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16“...We study the impact of a minimum wage in a segmented labor market in which workers are at different stages of their careers. At the end of a learning-by-doing...”
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18“...In a matching model in which the job destruction rate and the output are endogenous, we show that the presence of a binding minimum wage prompts firms to...”
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19“...Using a circular matching model (Marimon R, Zilibotti F. Unemployment vs. mismatch of talents: Reconsidering unemployment benefits. Economic Journal 1999;109;...”