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Dynamic Skill Accumulation, Comparative Advantages, Compulsory Schooling, and Earnings
compulsory schooling reforms dynamic skill accumulation comparative advantages returns to schooling education and growth dynamic discrete choice dynamic programming
2012/10/19
We show that a calibrated dynamic skill accumulation model allowing for comparative advantages, can explain the weak (or negative) effects of schooling on productivity that have been recently reported...
On-the-Job Learning and Earnings: Comparative Evidence from Morocco and Senegal
earnings functions informal training learning-by-watching learning-by-doing
2012/10/23
In this paper, we consider a model of on-the-job learning where workers learn informally by watching and imitating colleagues. We estimate the rate of knowledge diffusion inside the firm using two mat...
Intangible Capital and Growth in Advanced Economies: Measurement Methods and Comparative Results
growth intangible investment
2012/10/23
We present a harmonized data set on intangible investment for a number of EU countries and an analysis of growth.
A Comparative Study of Filipino and Indonesian Candidates for Registered Nurse and Certified Care Worker Coming to Japan under Economic Partnership Agreements: An Analysis of the Results of Questionnaire Surveys on the Socioeconomic Attribution of the Respondents and Their Motivation to Work in Japan
EPA (Economic Partnership Agreement) Philippines Indonesia Japan, nurse certified care worker migration
2014/2/17
The widely disputed issue over foreign nurse and certified care-worker candidates under the Economic Partnership Agreements in Japan seems endless. To establish more sustainable Economic Partnership A...
Long-term Employment and Job Security over the Last Twenty-Five Years: A Comparative Study of Japan and the U.S.
long-term employment job security Great Recession Lost Decade Japan and the U.S.
2012/10/18
Taking advantage of a recent relaxation of Japanese government's data release policy, we conduct a cross-national analysis of micro data from Japan's Employment Status Survey and its U.S. counterpart,...
The Labor Supply and Retirement Behavior of China's Older Workers and Elderly in Comparative Perspective
retirement population aging labor supply pensions China Indonesia Korea
2012/10/22
This paper highlights the employment patterns of China’s over-45 population and, for perspective, places them in the context of work and retirement patterns in Indonesia, Korea, the United States, and...
Comparative Essay on Returns to Education in Palestine and Turkey
returns to education Mincer equation gender Palestine Turkey
2012/10/24
This study exposes a comparative treatment of the private returns to education in Palestine and Turkey over the period 2004-2008. Comparable data, similar definitions and same methodology are used in ...
A Call for Comparative Research: Consequences of a Rising Income Inequality for State Activities
economic policy income inequality macroeconomic key figures state activities
2012/10/31
The aim of this discussion paper is not only to activate a debate over the interrelation between rising income inequality and economic policy measures but also to initiate comparative research in seve...
Agency Work and the Idea of Dual Employership:A Comparative Perspective
Agency Work Dual Employership Comparative Perspective
2009/11/6
The idea of a bilateral contract of service set within a monolithic
employing entity has permeated all European legal systems for the last few
decades, as far as it was the most common object of stu...
Compared to What?The UCLA Comparative Labor Law Project and the Future of Comparative Labor Law
UCLA Comparative Labor Law Project Future of Comparative Labor Law
2009/11/6
Progressive politicians, scholars, civil servants, and ordinary
citizens in Europe and North America have been comparing each
other’s experience with labor and social policy since at least the late
...
A New Labor Law for a New World of Work:The Case for a Comparative-Transnational Approach
New Labor Law New World of Work Comparative-Transnational Approach
2009/11/6
There are many reasons to study comparative labor law. One is
that comparative labor law can reveal the way in which different legal
systems approach similar issues differently. That is, a study of
...
Developing the European Comparative Law of Personal Work Contracts
European Comparative Law Personal Work Contracts
2009/11/6
This paper, like the others in this issue of the Comparative Labor
Law Journal, began as a writing-up of my contribution to the
conference on Comparative Labor Law: Bridging the Past and the
Future...
A Comparative Analysis of Security,Flexibility,and Decentralized Industrial Relations in Japan
Comparative Analysis Security Flexibility Decentralized Industrial Relations
2009/11/6
Japan provides many interesting points for comparative
discussion on the “convergences and/or divergences in labor law
systems.” This paper focuses on three aspects.
First, this article outlines th...
Comparative Analysis of Labor Law:Learning from the Work Products of a Model Collaborative Design
Comparative Analysis Labor Law Work Products Collaborative Design
2009/11/6
Almost forty years ago, Benjamin Aaron organized what perhaps
has been the single most fruitful scholarly undertaking in the
comparative study of labor and employment law. As a result of his
encour...
Lessons from an Experiment in Comparative Labor Law (Reflections on the Comparative Labor Law Group)
Comparative Labor Law Comparative Labor Law Group
2009/11/6
There is no need to say how pleased I am to be back on this
campus, so many years after I had the privilege to participate in the
Comparative Labor Law Group. Let me first express my deep thanks
to...