The American Economic Review, Volume 87,Edições 4-5American Economic Association., 1997 |
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... less precisely estimated . In contrast , the assimilation profiles in hours differ markedly across immigrant and mixed families . The F test rejects equality in each case . Given the equality of the wage - assimilation effects , it is ...
... less precisely estimated . In contrast , the assimilation profiles in hours differ markedly across immigrant and mixed families . The F test rejects equality in each case . Given the equality of the wage - assimilation effects , it is ...
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... less skilled blue collar and service workers . Exclud- ing minimum wage workers hardly changes the percentage of laborers , operatives , and service . occupations receiving nominal pay cuts - not surprising in light of the fact that less ...
... less skilled blue collar and service workers . Exclud- ing minimum wage workers hardly changes the percentage of laborers , operatives , and service . occupations receiving nominal pay cuts - not surprising in light of the fact that less ...
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... less likely if they re- quired negative nominal pay changes . This estimation also suggests two reasons that salary earners ' spike at zero falls over time . First , because of less downward nominal rigidity ( as measured by the ...
... less likely if they re- quired negative nominal pay changes . This estimation also suggests two reasons that salary earners ' spike at zero falls over time . First , because of less downward nominal rigidity ( as measured by the ...
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