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References for Low-wage employment
Further reading
Key references
- McCormick, B. "A theory of signalling during job search, employment efficiency, and ‘stigmatised’ jobs"Review of Economic Studies57:2 (1990): 299−313.
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- Mosthaf, A. "Do scarring effects of low-wage employment and non-employment differ between levels of qualification?"Scottish Journal of Political Economy61:2 (2014): 154−177.
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- Cai, L. "State-dependence and stepping-stone effects of low-pay employment in Australia"Economic Record90:291 (2014): 486−506.
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- Mosthaf, A., Schank, T., Schnabel, C. "Low-wage employment versus unemployment: Which one provides better prospects for women?"IZA Journal of European Labor Studies3:21 (2014).
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- Clark, K., Kanellopoulos, N. C. "Low pay persistence in Europe"Labour Economics23 (2013): 122−134.
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- European CommissionEmployment in Europe. Luxembourg: European Commission, 2004.
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- Blázquez Cuesta, M., Salverda, W. "Low-wage employment and the role of education and on-the-job training"Labour23:S1 (2009): 5−35.
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- Mosthaf, A., Schnabel, C., Stephani, J. "Low-wage careers: Are there dead-end firms and dead-end jobs?"Journal for Labour Market Research43:3 (2011): 231−249.
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- Cappellari, L., Jenkins, S. P. "Estimating low pay transition probabilities accounting for endogenous selection mechanisms"Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C (Applied Statistics)57:2 (2008): 165−186.
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- Stewart, M. B., Swaffield, J. K. "Low pay dynamics and transition probabilities"Economica66:261 (1999): 23−42.
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- Stewart, M. "The inter-related dynamics of unemployment and low pay"Journal of Applied Econometrics22:3 (2007): 511−531.
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- Fok, Y. K., Scutella, R., Wilkins, R. "The low-pay no-pay cycle: Are there systematic differences across demographic groups?"Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics77:6 (2015): 872−896.
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- Knabe, A., Plum, A. "Low-wage jobs—Springboards to high-paid ones?"Labour27:3 (2013): 310−330.
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- McCormick, B. "A theory of signalling during job search, employment efficiency, and ‘stigmatised’ jobs"Review of Economic Studies57:2 (1990): 299−313.
Additional References
- Andersson, F., Holzer, H. J., Lane, J. I. (eds).Moving Up or Moving On: Who Advances in the Low-Wage Labor Market?. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2006.
- Asplund, R., Sloane, P. J., Theodossiou, I. (eds).Low Pay and Earnings Mobility in Europe. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1998.
- Bosch, G. "Low-wage work in five European countries and the United States"International Labour Review148:4 (2009): 337−356.
- Buddelmeyer, H., Lee, W. S., Wooden, M. "Low-paid employment and unemployment dynamics in Australia"Economic Record86:272 (2010): 28−48.
- Eichhorst, W.Low Pay as an Alternative to Public Direct Job Creation? Lessons from the German CaseIZA Policy Paper No.99, 2015.
- Maitre, B., Nolan, B., Whelan, C. T. "Low pay, in-work poverty and economic vulnerability: A comparative analysis using EU-SILC"Manchester School80:1 (2012): 99−116.
- Mavromas, K., Sloane, P., Wei, Z. "The scarring effects of unemployment, low pay and skills under-utilization in Australia compared"Applied Economics47:23 (2015): 2413−2429.
- Schank, T., Schnabel, C., Stephani, J. "Geringverdiener: Wem und wie gelingt der Aufstieg?"Jahrbucher傅r Nationalökonomie und Statistik229:5 (2009): 584−614.
- Uhlendorff, A.From No Pay to Low Pay and Back Again? A Multi-State Model of Low Pay DynamicsIZA Discussion Paper No.2482, 2006.