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تعداد نتایج: 84783  

ژورنال: :فصلنامه علمی پژوهشی پژوهش های اقتصادی (رشد و توسعه پایدار) 2013
محمود محمودزاده سهیلا سبحانی

تأثیر هزینه­های تأمین اجتماعی بر بازار­کار از قبیل دستمزد و اشتغال در تحقیقات اقتصادی همواره مورد توجه بوده است. هدف این مقاله ارزیابی اثرات هزینه های تأمین اجتماعی بر دستمزد و اشتغال با استفاده از روش خودرگرسیونی با وقفه های توزیعی[1]در دوره زمانی 1386- 1358 در کوتاه­مدت و بلندمدت می­باشد. نتایج نشان می­دهد کسورات تأمین اجتماعی کارگران بر دستمزد حقیقی در کوتاه مدت و بلند مدت، تأثیر منفی داشت...

Journal: :The American Economic Review 2022

Increases in the minimum wage can substantially reduce earnings inequality. To demonstrate this, we combine administrative and survey data with an equilibrium model of Brazilian labor market. We find that a 128 percent increase real Brazil between 1996 2018 had far-reaching spillover effects on wages higher up distribution. The increased accounts for 45 large fall inequality over this period. A...

Journal: :The American Economic Review 2022

This paper quantifies employer market power in US manufacturing and how it has changed over time. Using administrative data, we estimate plant-level markdowns—the ratio between a plant’s marginal revenue product of labor its wage. We find most plants operate monopsonistic environment, with an average markdown 1.53, implying worker earning only 65 cents on the dollar generated. To investigate lo...

2010
David Autor Alan Manning Christopher L. Smith

We reassess the effect of minimum wages on US earnings inequality using additional decades of data and an IV strategy that addresses potential biases in prior work. We find that the minimum wage reduces inequality in the lower tail of the wage distribution, though by substantially less than previous estimates, suggesting that rising lower tail inequality after 1980 primarily reflects underlying...

2011
David N.F. Bell David G. Blanchflower

Young People and the Great Recession This article reviews the effects of the Great Recession on youth labour markets. We argue that young people aged 16-24 have suffered disproportionately during the recession. Using the USA and UK as case studies, we analyse youth unemployment using microdata. We argue that there is convincing evidence that the effects of unemployment when young impose costs o...

2007
RICHARD V. BURKHAUSER

Extending the work of Card and Krueger, we find minimum-wage increases (1988– 2003) did not affect poverty rates overall, or among the working poor or among single mothers. Despite employment growth among single mothers, most gainers lived in nonpoor families and most working poor already had wages above the proposed minimums. Simulating a new federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, we find 87%...

2006
Qingjie Xia Simon Appleton Lina Song

This paper estimates trends in absolute poverty in urban China from 1988 to 2002 using the Chinese Household Income Project (CHIP) surveys. Poverty incidence curves are plotted, showing that poverty has fallen markedly during the period regardless of the exact location of the poverty line. Income inequality rose from 1988 to 1995 but has been fairly constant thereafter. Models of the determinat...

2012
Laura Zimmermann Raj Arunachalam Arnab Basu Gaurav Khanna David Lam Jeff Smith Ravi Srivastava

Labor Market Impacts of a Large-Scale Public Works Program: Evidence from the Indian Employment Guarantee Scheme Recent years have seen an increasing interest in using public-works programs as antipoverty measures in developing countries. This paper analyzes the rural labor market impacts of the Indian National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, one of the most ambitious programs of its kind, b...

2009
Horst Entorf

Crime and the Labour Market: Evidence from a Survey of Inmates In this paper data from a survey of 1,771 inmates conducted in 31 German prisons provide microeconometric evidence on the relationship between individual anticipated labour market opportunities and the perceived probability of future recidivism. Results show that inmates with poor labour market prospects expect a significantly highe...

2001
S. Deakin

This paper reconstructs the evolutionary path of the contract of employment in English law. It demonstrates that the contract of employment is a more recent innovation than is widely thought, and that its essential features owe as much to legislation as they do to the common law of contract. The master-servant model of the nineteenth century was only displaced by the modern contract of employme...

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