This research examines differences in earnings structure between Communist and post-Communist Czech Republic and Slovakia using four sets of similar micro-data. It presents hypotheses about how earnings dispersion returns to education and returns to experience will change across regimes and tests those hypotheses using earnings equations. From approximately 2.5 percent in 1984, the return to education increased to approximately 5 percent by 1993. During that period, returns to experience fell. Though women have higher returns to education, returns for men increased more across regime change. Those with academic secondary education experienced a particularly large earnings increase. Earnings structure changes appear larger in the Czech Repub...
The project drew on an extensive firm-level sample of employees to describe in detail the recent evo...
This paper studies a sample of economies in transition to verify the assertion that returns to schoo...
Using data for Germany and 23 other economies in Eastern and Western Europe, this paper estimates th...
This research examines differences in earnings structure between Communist and post-Communist Czech ...
This research examines how the earnings structure in the Czech Republic and Slovakia changed after t...
We estimate returns to human capital during communism and the transition using data on 2,284 men in ...
Under communism, workers had their wages set according to a centrally-determined wage grid. In this...
Using micro data on women in the Czech Republic, we compare returns to various measures of human cap...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
A major issue in the market transition debate on transitional societies is the extent to which chang...
Abstract: Recent political, economic and social developments in East-European countries offer except...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
Wage and income surveys covering the period 1989-1999 are used to display changes in inequality of e...
A large body of empirical literature documents the rise in returns to edu-cation occurring during ea...
The project drew on an extensive firm-level sample of employees to describe in detail the recent evo...
This paper studies a sample of economies in transition to verify the assertion that returns to schoo...
Using data for Germany and 23 other economies in Eastern and Western Europe, this paper estimates th...
This research examines differences in earnings structure between Communist and post-Communist Czech ...
This research examines how the earnings structure in the Czech Republic and Slovakia changed after t...
We estimate returns to human capital during communism and the transition using data on 2,284 men in ...
Under communism, workers had their wages set according to a centrally-determined wage grid. In this...
Using micro data on women in the Czech Republic, we compare returns to various measures of human cap...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
A major issue in the market transition debate on transitional societies is the extent to which chang...
Abstract: Recent political, economic and social developments in East-European countries offer except...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
Wage and income surveys covering the period 1989-1999 are used to display changes in inequality of e...
A large body of empirical literature documents the rise in returns to edu-cation occurring during ea...
The project drew on an extensive firm-level sample of employees to describe in detail the recent evo...
This paper studies a sample of economies in transition to verify the assertion that returns to schoo...
Using data for Germany and 23 other economies in Eastern and Western Europe, this paper estimates th...