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August 14, 2023

Worker pay rose in U.S. chains that abandoned no-poaching clauses

New study points to the importance of antitrust policy and enforcement for worker welfare

  • antitrust
  • employer market power
  • franchising
  • oligopsony
  • Brian Callaci
  • Marshall Steinbaum
  • Matt Walsh
  • Matthew Gibson
  • Sergio Pinto
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January 17, 2022

Women face higher earnings losses than men after job displacement

Motherhood and sorting into part-time jobs can explain part of the gender gap

  • gender pay gap
  • Germany
  • household structure
  • job loss
  • labor supply
  • Hannah Illing
  • Johannes Schmieder
  • Simon Trenkle
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April 29, 2021

“I will have to discuss this with my family”

New study on the effects of wages on intra-family bargaining and hours worked

  • consumption
  • intra-family bargaining
  • labor-supply elasticity
  • wages
  • working hours
  • Christian Bredemeier
  • Falko Juessen
  • Jan Gravert
Research

December 8, 2015

Labor supply effects of winning a lottery

Economic theory provides ambiguous predictions about the effect of wage increases on the allocation of time between leisure and work. […]

  • labor productivity
  • labor supply
  • lottery
  • wage setting
  • wage shocks
  • Jan C. van Ours
  • Matteo Picchio
  • Sigrid Suetens
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June 10, 2015

The online temptation: How employees react to restrictions of internet use in the workplace

Employers tend to regard Twitter, Facebook, and other online services including e-mail as “temptations” that distract employees from the work […]

  • control
  • distraction
  • facebook
  • fairness
  • private internet use
  • social media
  • twitter
  • wage
  • Alexander K. Koch
  • Julia Nafziger
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August 25, 2014

High mortality on payday: Don’t get too excited about your money!

Payday is supposed to be a cause for celebration. When the salary finally arrives, bills can be paid, and financial […]

  • circulatory problems
  • heart attacks
  • low-income earners
  • mortality
  • public sector employees
  • salary payments
  • strokes
  • young workers
  • Elvira Andersson
  • Johan Vikström
  • Petter Lundborg
Research

September 11, 2013

High testosterone, high wages?

Does the level of testosterone, which is associated with more aggressive and competitive behavior, explain why men earn more than […]

  • earnings
  • gender
  • gender wage gap
  • inequality
  • natural experiment
  • Netherlands
  • twins
  • Anne C. Gielen
  • Caitlin Knowles Myers
  • Jessica Holmes

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