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Minimum wageWage differentialsEducationLabor market exclusionI21J31We show that minimum wages may have beneficial effects on human capital allocation in a ... J Agell,KE Lommerud - 《Journal of Public Economics》 被引量: 207发表: 1997年 Permanent Disadvantage or Gradual Integration: Explaining the...
This section explores several important economic efficiency consequences of taxation. In particular, we are interested in the impact of taxes on economic growth, deadweight loss and employment. Other issues such as the impact of taxes on investment and competitiveness await future research. . Economic ...
For Taylor, "the pig iron handler with his 60-percent increase in wages is not an object for pity but rather a subject for congratulations."128 Also illustrative of the impact of calculability on industry is the famous case of the Ford Pinto.129 Because of competition from the manufacturers...
The wage efficiency theory suggests that wages affect worker efficiency. Companies that pay higher wages are found to offset more than half of their higher wage costs through improved productivity and lower hiring and turnover costs (Holzer, 1990). The finding of a positive influence of hotel ...
According to the OECD (2023a), household disposable income refers to the total amount of money available to a household, such as wages and salaries, and income from pensions, among other revenues. Understanding the dynamics between disposable household income and entrepreneurship is critical. Firstly...
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By working overnight, individuals can take advantage of quieter, more targeted hours, attend to personal commitments in the course of the day, and even earn higher wages through shift differentials. Nonetheless, as with any significant lifestyle change, it is vital to carefully consider the ...
The net migration to Ireland is modelled as a function of relative employment and wages in the related literature (Kearney, 1998), the wage rate and unemployment rate differentials (Bergin et al., 2013), and the real after-tax earning differential (Bergin et al., 2017) between Ireland and ...
Labour adjustment costs include expenses incurred for recruitment, training, retention, and dismissal in addition to wages (Dixit, 1997). Specifically, we investigate whether variations in the impact of employee satisfaction occur with the degree to which a company's business model relies on labour....