This study examines wage inequality in the Spanish labour market from a regional perspective, drawing on stochastic dominance techniques. The main findings are firstly, that wage inequality exhibits a significant regional heterogeneity and, secondly, that the reduction of wage inequality in the Spanish labour market in recent years is a general phenomenon. It is also observed that regional differences in workforce heterogeneity and the mix of jobs and workplaces and their returns are influential factors in the explanation of regional heterogeneity in the levels of wage inequality
This paper uses data from the 2004 to 2009 Living Conditions Survey (LCS) to analyze the wage gap b...
This paper studies the evolution of Spanish regional inequality from 1860 to 2000. The results point...
This paper uses data from the 2004 to 2009 Living Conditions Survey (LCS) to analyze the wage gap b...
This study examines wage inequality in the Spanish labour market from a regional perspective, drawin...
This study examines wage inequality in the Spanish labour market from a regional perspective, drawin...
This study examines wage inequality in the Spanish labour market from a regional perspective, drawin...
Regional differences in real wages have been shown to be both large and persistent in the U.S. and t...
This article examines wage differences across Spain's NUTS‐2 regions along the entire wage distribut...
This paper analyses wage inequality in Spain from 1995 to 2002. Inequality has decreased slightly in...
This paper analyses wage inequality in Spain from 1995 to 2002. Inequality has decreased slightly in...
In this paper we analyse wage flexibility in Spain and its regional differences, departing from the ...
Interregional wage differences in the Spanish economy are of considerable magnitude. More precisely ...
This research examines wage differentials associated to different collective bargaining regimes in S...
This paper studies the evolution of Spanish regional inequality from 1860 to 2000. The results point...
This paper studies the evolution of Spanish regional inequality from 1860 to 2000. The results point...
This paper uses data from the 2004 to 2009 Living Conditions Survey (LCS) to analyze the wage gap b...
This paper studies the evolution of Spanish regional inequality from 1860 to 2000. The results point...
This paper uses data from the 2004 to 2009 Living Conditions Survey (LCS) to analyze the wage gap b...
This study examines wage inequality in the Spanish labour market from a regional perspective, drawin...
This study examines wage inequality in the Spanish labour market from a regional perspective, drawin...
This study examines wage inequality in the Spanish labour market from a regional perspective, drawin...
Regional differences in real wages have been shown to be both large and persistent in the U.S. and t...
This article examines wage differences across Spain's NUTS‐2 regions along the entire wage distribut...
This paper analyses wage inequality in Spain from 1995 to 2002. Inequality has decreased slightly in...
This paper analyses wage inequality in Spain from 1995 to 2002. Inequality has decreased slightly in...
In this paper we analyse wage flexibility in Spain and its regional differences, departing from the ...
Interregional wage differences in the Spanish economy are of considerable magnitude. More precisely ...
This research examines wage differentials associated to different collective bargaining regimes in S...
This paper studies the evolution of Spanish regional inequality from 1860 to 2000. The results point...
This paper studies the evolution of Spanish regional inequality from 1860 to 2000. The results point...
This paper uses data from the 2004 to 2009 Living Conditions Survey (LCS) to analyze the wage gap b...
This paper studies the evolution of Spanish regional inequality from 1860 to 2000. The results point...
This paper uses data from the 2004 to 2009 Living Conditions Survey (LCS) to analyze the wage gap b...