This paper investigates in what way employment for low-skilled workers is connected to the wage dispersion in a country by comparing Sweden to six European countries. Previous research on this topic used cross-section analysis, but this essay takes another approach by comparing the changes in the wage dispersion and employment and by breaking down the change in the wage dispersion into parts and studying the change in the wage for different percentiles. The paper finds that wages in Sweden have not converged, which likely contributed to the increase in the employment gap between people with high and low skills. Two countries with different development were Germany and Norway. In line with recent research, in Germany, wage inequality increas...
Income inequalities have become a matter of major concern following reports that the working class a...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of immigration on the labour market outc...
The Nordic countries are characterized by relatively compressed wage structures, implying that the i...
This paper investigates in what way employment for low-skilled workers is connected to the wage disp...
During the past two decades the wage gap between high and low skill labour has increased more in the...
To put Scandinavian employment in perspective, we ask whether wage compression hampers employment ra...
The paper describes the Swedish wage distribution and how it correlates with worker mobility and pla...
The paper describes the Swedish wage distribution and how it correlates with worker mobility and pla...
Contains fulltext : 55763.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose - The ...
The paper examines the role of collective bargaining systems as a determinant of the inter-industry ...
Pervasive skill-biased technological changes, probably from trade in computer technology, have visua...
Pervasive skill-biased technological changes, probably from trade in computer technology, have visua...
This paper investigates whether any significant differences in the job satisfaction of high- and low...
Pervasive skill-biased technological changes, probably from trade in computer technology, have visua...
Income inequalities have become a matter of major concern following reports that the working class a...
Income inequalities have become a matter of major concern following reports that the working class a...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of immigration on the labour market outc...
The Nordic countries are characterized by relatively compressed wage structures, implying that the i...
This paper investigates in what way employment for low-skilled workers is connected to the wage disp...
During the past two decades the wage gap between high and low skill labour has increased more in the...
To put Scandinavian employment in perspective, we ask whether wage compression hampers employment ra...
The paper describes the Swedish wage distribution and how it correlates with worker mobility and pla...
The paper describes the Swedish wage distribution and how it correlates with worker mobility and pla...
Contains fulltext : 55763.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose - The ...
The paper examines the role of collective bargaining systems as a determinant of the inter-industry ...
Pervasive skill-biased technological changes, probably from trade in computer technology, have visua...
Pervasive skill-biased technological changes, probably from trade in computer technology, have visua...
This paper investigates whether any significant differences in the job satisfaction of high- and low...
Pervasive skill-biased technological changes, probably from trade in computer technology, have visua...
Income inequalities have become a matter of major concern following reports that the working class a...
Income inequalities have become a matter of major concern following reports that the working class a...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of immigration on the labour market outc...
The Nordic countries are characterized by relatively compressed wage structures, implying that the i...