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Earnings Over The Lifecycle Solomon W Polachek

  • SKU: BELL-1691020
Earnings Over The Lifecycle Solomon W Polachek
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Publisher: Now Publishers Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 124
Author: Solomon W. Polachek
ISBN: 9781601981226, 9781601981233, 1601981228, 1601981236
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Earnings Over The Lifecycle Solomon W Polachek by Solomon W. Polachek 9781601981226, 9781601981233, 1601981228, 1601981236 instant download after payment.

While there have been a number of surveys on the Mincer earnings function, they focus heavily on econometric issues. While covering a number of econometric issues, Earnings over the Lifecycle: The Mincer Earnings Function and Its Applications focuses on the underlying economics behind the Mincer earnings function and its robustness and relevance to policy applications. Topics include verifying the consistently observed cross-sectional concavity and corroborating implications regarding earnings distribution particularly at the "overtaking" level of experience, across many countries and demographic groups. Among the policy relevant applications are how to use Mincer's theories to estimate discrimination, particularly race and gender differences in both earnings and occupational distributions. In addition, this book shows how the earnings function can be adapted to measure incomplete information in labor markets, an extension which is important in measuring the competitiveness of particular labor markets. The final part of Earnings over the Lifecycle: The Mincer Earnings Function and Its Applications explores incentive based compensation schemes. Some argue that such contract models complement human capital in explaining wages and other labor market phenomena; others argue that contract models substitute for the human capital model. The book concludes that one has to consider both types of models simultaneously in a unified framework to determine the relative merits of each.

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