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Maren Marie Michaelsen

    The hidden increase in wage inequality
    Migration magnet: the role of work experience in rural-urban wage differentials in Mexico
    Mental health and labour supply
    Children at risk
    The Road to Hell
    • The Road to Hell

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      A stunning personal narrative of best intentions gone awry, Michael Maren, at one time an aid worker and journalist in Somalia, writes of the failure of international charities, such as CARE and Save the Children, who he claims does anything but. Maren also attacks the United Nation's "humanitarian" missions are controlled by agribusinesses and infighting bureaucrats.

      The Road to Hell
    • This study provides strong evidence for an increase in wage inequality induced by skillbiased technological change in the UK manufacturing industry between 1991 and 2006. Using individual level data from the BHPS and industry level data from the OECD, wage regressions are estimated which identify the effect of innovative activity on wages - the personal innovation wage premium - for university and less educated workers. Innovative activity is defi ned by R & D expenditure and patent applications to measure innovation input and innovation output, respectively. Using different estimation methods for panel data, such as Fixed effects, Random effects, Mundlak and Hausman-Taylor models, additionally to pooled OLS allows controlling for both industry-specific and individual ability. Using R & D expenditure as a measure for innovative activity additionally provides evidence for ability-biased technological change while patent applications do not support this hypothesis. -- Wage inequality ; skill-biased technological change ; ability-biased technological change ; United Kingdom

      The hidden increase in wage inequality