Using a unique eight-year data set, merging population census and national insurance data, the paper examines and compares patterns of wage mobility in Israel. First, the public and the private sectors are compared. Second, within each of these sectors, a distinction is made between sub-sector groupings that exhibit a high level of concentration and those that are more diffuse and unregulated. Based on alternative measures of wage mobility, the central finding of the paper is that the extent of wage mobility in a given economic sector is negatively related to the degree of concentration in that sector
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We use a mixture regression model to identify segmentation in the Israeli labor market, and propose ...
We use a mixture regression model to identify segmentation in the Israeli labor market, and propose ...
We examine the drivers of the convergence of the hourly wage distributions of males and females in I...
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Using data on Israeli closures inside the West Bank, we provide novel evidence on the labor market e...
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This paper measures the public-private wage differential in the West Bank and Gaza and describes its...
Using data on Israeli closures inside the West Bank, we provide novel evidence on the labor market e...
Wage mobility is in the heart of economic research and political debate on the future of the Europea...
Horizontal and vertical measures of inequality are related through mobility. The paper draws attenti...
We use a mixture regression model to identify segmentation in the Israeli labor market, and propose ...
We use a mixture regression model to identify segmentation in the Israeli labor market, and propose ...
We examine the drivers of the convergence of the hourly wage distributions of males and females in I...
The purpose of this Paper is to investigate wage structures of professional workers in the Israeli l...
The number of Palestinians working in Israel and residing in the West Bank and Gaza Strip has been o...
Since the late 1980s Israel has experienced a dramatic influx of immigration from the Former Soviet ...
A commonly held view argues that immigration is a major force propelling social mobility. Since, by ...
The literature on regional growth convergence and economic disparities has tended to confound four i...
Using data on Israeli closures inside the West Bank, we provide novel evidence on the labor market e...
Despite its egalitarian past, in recent decades Israel followed the footsteps of the United States i...
This paper tests a key theoretical prediction of public finance, that local redistribution induces s...
This paper measures the public-private wage differential in the West Bank and Gaza and describes its...
Using data on Israeli closures inside the West Bank, we provide novel evidence on the labor market e...
Wage mobility is in the heart of economic research and political debate on the future of the Europea...