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The impact of labor market entry conditions on initial job assignment and wages
by
Brunner, Beatrice
, Kuhn, Andreas
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Austria
/ Blue collar workers
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/ Demography
/ Econometrics
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic fluctuations
/ Economic models
/ Economic recessions
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Employers
/ Employment
/ Estimation
/ Labor Economics
/ Labor force
/ Labor market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ Market conditions
/ Market entry
/ Occupations
/ Original Paper
/ Population
/ Population Economics
/ Preliminary estimates
/ Recessions
/ Skilled workers
/ Social Policy
/ Studies
/ Tasks
/ Unemployment
/ Unemployment rates
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Workers
/ Workforce
2014
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The impact of labor market entry conditions on initial job assignment and wages
by
Brunner, Beatrice
, Kuhn, Andreas
in
Austria
/ Blue collar workers
/ Business cycles
/ Careers
/ College graduates
/ Demography
/ Econometrics
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic fluctuations
/ Economic models
/ Economic recessions
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Employers
/ Employment
/ Estimation
/ Labor Economics
/ Labor force
/ Labor market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ Market conditions
/ Market entry
/ Occupations
/ Original Paper
/ Population
/ Population Economics
/ Preliminary estimates
/ Recessions
/ Skilled workers
/ Social Policy
/ Studies
/ Tasks
/ Unemployment
/ Unemployment rates
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Workers
/ Workforce
2014
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The impact of labor market entry conditions on initial job assignment and wages
by
Brunner, Beatrice
, Kuhn, Andreas
in
Austria
/ Blue collar workers
/ Business cycles
/ Careers
/ College graduates
/ Demography
/ Econometrics
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic fluctuations
/ Economic models
/ Economic recessions
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Employers
/ Employment
/ Estimation
/ Labor Economics
/ Labor force
/ Labor market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ Market conditions
/ Market entry
/ Occupations
/ Original Paper
/ Population
/ Population Economics
/ Preliminary estimates
/ Recessions
/ Skilled workers
/ Social Policy
/ Studies
/ Tasks
/ Unemployment
/ Unemployment rates
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Workers
/ Workforce
2014
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The impact of labor market entry conditions on initial job assignment and wages
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The impact of labor market entry conditions on initial job assignment and wages
2014
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We estimate the effects of labor market entry conditions on wages for male individuals first entering the Austrian labor market between 1978 and 2000. We find a large negative effect of unfavorable entry conditions on starting wages and a sizable negative long-run effect. Our preferred estimates imply a decrease in starting wages by about 0.9 % and a lifetime loss in wages of about 1.3 % for an increase in the initial local unemployment rate by one percentage point. We show that poor entry conditions are associated with lower quality of a worker's first employer and that the quality of workers' first employer explains as much as three-quarters of the observed long-run wage effects resulting from poor entry conditions. Moreover, wage effects are much more persistent for blue-collar workers because some of them appear to be permanently locked in into low-paying jobs/tasks.
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