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Workplaces, Low Pay and the Gender Earnings Gap in Britain,
Tim Butcher, Karen Mumford and Peter Smith, from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2016)
Keywords: gender pay gap, low pay
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The Dynamics of Low Pay Employment in Australia,
Lixin Cai, from University Library of Munich, Germany (2013)
Keywords: Low pay, competing risk, Australia
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The Operation of the Low Pay Commission,
William Brown, from Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2002)
Keywords: Minimum wages, social partnership, low pay
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Low pay persistence in Europe,
Ken Clark and Nikolaos Kanellopoulos, in Labour Economics (2013)
Keywords: Low pay; Low pay persistence; State dependence; Initial conditions; Dynamic random effects probit models;
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The dynamics of low pay employment in Australia,
Lixin Cai, in International Journal of Manpower (2015)
Keywords: Earnings, Data analysis, Modelling, Low pay
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The Dynamics of Low Pay Employment in Australia,
Lixin Cai, from University Library of Munich, Germany (2015)
Keywords: Earnings; low pay; data analysis; modelling
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Long Hours for Low Pay,
Karl Brenke, in DIW Economic Bulletin (2012)
Keywords: low-pay sector, working hours, social welfare benefits
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Low Pay Persistence in European Countries,
Ken Clark and Nikolaos Kanellopoulos, from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2009)
Keywords: initial conditions, state dependence, low pay persistence, low pay, dynamic random effects probit models
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Low Pay Persistence in European Countries,
Ken Clark and Nikolaos Kanellopoulos, from DIW Berlin, The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) (2009)
Keywords: Low pay, low pay persistence, state dependence, initial conditions, dynamic random effects probit models
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The impact of minimum wages on the youth labour market: an international literature review for the Low Pay Commission,
Richard Croucher, Geoff White and Denise Hawkes, from University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre (2011)
Keywords: minimum wage; low pay
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Low-Pay Mobility in the Swiss Labor Market,
Augustin de Coulon and Boris A. Zürcher, from Queen Mary University of London, School of Economics and Finance (2001)
Keywords: Low-pay, Wage mobility, Transition models
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Segregation of women into low-paying occupations in the US,
Carlos Gradín, from ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (2017)
Keywords: occupational segregation, stratification, low-paying occupations, gender.
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Low pay and household poverty in Italy,
Chiara Mussida and Dario Sciulli, from ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (2023)
Keywords: poverty, low-pay work, feedback effects, panel data
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Escaping the low pay trap: do labour market entrants stand a chance?,
Dimitris Pavlopoulos and Didier Fouarge, from University Library of Munich, Germany (2006)
Keywords: low pay; competing risks; panel data
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Socio-Economic Differences in the Satisfaction of High-Pay and Low-Pay Jobs in Europe,
Konstantinos Pouliakas and Ioannis Theodossiou, from University Library of Munich, Germany (2009)
Keywords: job satisfaction, low pay, job quality, Europe, flexicurity
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Health at Work and Low-pay:a European Perspective,
Elena Cottini and Claudio Lucifora, from Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Dipartimenti e Istituti di Scienze Economiche (DISCE) (2009)
Keywords: working conditions, physical and mental health, low-pay employment
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Segregation of women into low-paying occupations in the United States,
Carlos Gradín, from World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER) (2017)
Keywords: Gender inequality, Low-paying occupations, Occupational segregation, Stratification
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Trade Unions, Bargaining Coverage and Low Pay: A Multilevel Test of Institutional Effects on Low-Pay Risk in Germany,
Chiara Benassi and Tim Vlandas, in Work, Employment & Society (2022)
Keywords: collective bargaining; dualization; Germany; insider-outsider; low pay; unions
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From No Pay to Low Pay and Back Again? A Multi-State Model of Low Pay Dynamics,
Arne Uhlendorff, from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2006)
Keywords: low pay dynamics, unemployment dynamics, dynamic random effects models, state dependence, panel attrition, unobserved heterogeneity
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From No Pay to Low Pay and Back Again?: A Multi-State Model of Low Pay Dynamics,
Arne Uhlendorff, from DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research (2006)
Keywords: low pay dynamics, unemployment dynamics, dynamic random effects models, state dependence, panel attrition, unobserved heterogeneity
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A low willingness to pay in a duopoly a la Hotelling: The role of the public firm,
Stefano Quarta, from Economics and Econometrics Research Institute (EERI), Brussels (2019)
Keywords: Mixed duopoly, full market coverage, low willingness to pay, efficient welfare.
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The impact of pay-for-percentile incentive on low-achieving students in rural China,
Fang Chang, Huan Wang, Yaqiong Qu, Qiang Zheng, Prashant Loyalka, Sean Sylvia, Yaojiang Shi, Sarah-Eve Dill and Scott Rozelle, in Economics of Education Review (2020)
Keywords: Pay-for-percentile incentive; Student achievement; Low-achieving students; RCTs;
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State-Dependence and Stepping Stone Effects of Low Pay Employment in Australia,
Lixin Cai, from University Library of Munich, Germany (2013)
Keywords: Low pay, stepping stone effects, state dependence, multinomial logit model
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Consumer Information Drives Willingness to Pay for Low Emissions Milk and Beef,
Lois Charlotte Taylor, Annika Johnson and Diya-Courty-Stephens, in Journal of Developing Societies (2024)
Keywords: Willingness to pay; green products; low methane emissions; Asparagopsis taxiformis
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A cycle or a tunnel? A study on unemployment and low-pay dynamics in Italy,
Michele Bavaro and Federico Tullio, in Labour Economics (2024)
Keywords: Low-pay; Unemployment; Persistence; Unobserved heterogeneity; Labour market; Italy;
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Escaping low pay: do male labour market entrants stand a chance?,
Didier Fouarge and Dimitris Pavlopoulos, from IRISS at CEPS/INSTEAD (2008)
Keywords: low pay; labour market entry; duration model; human capital;
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Is there a low-pay no-pay cycle in Australia? A note on Fok, Scutella and Wilkins (2015),
Lixin Cai, in Empirical Economics (2020)
Keywords: Multinomial logit models, Low-pay dynamics, Parametric bootstrapping, Random effects
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Human Capital Formation and Changes in Low Pay Persistence,
Kabir Dasgupta and Alexander Plum, from Auckland University of Technology, Department of Economics (2020)
Keywords: low pay, human capital formation, state dependence, random-effects probit, intital condition, unobserved heterogeneity
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Not Much Bounce in the Springboard: On the Mobility of Low Pay Workers,
Gail Pacheco, Alexander T. Plum and Peter Sloane, from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2020)
Keywords: low pay dynamics, transition probability, state dependence, dynamic models, administrative data
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The Inter-related Dynamics of Unemployment and Low Pay,
Mark Stewart, from International Conferences on Panel Data (2002)
Keywords: unemployment, low pay, dynamics, state dependence, unobserved heterogeneity, wage mobility, dynamic random effects models, repeat unemployment, recurrent unemployment.
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Low-pay transitions and attrition bias in Italy: An analysis using simulation based estimation,
Lorenzo Cappellari, from University of Warwick, Department of Economics (1999)
Keywords: Low-pay transitions ; Attrition bias ; Simulation-based estimation
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Influencing Factors and Group Differences of Urban Consumers’ Willingness to Pay for Low-Carbon Agricultural Products in China,
Ning Geng, Zengjin Liu, Xibing Han and Xiaoyu Zhang, in IJERPH (2022)
Keywords: low-carbon agricultural products; willingness to pay; influencing factors; group differences
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Promoting renewable energy through willingness to pay for transition to a low carbon society in Japan,
Lu Gao, Yuki Hiruta and Shuichi Ashina, in Renewable Energy (2020)
Keywords: Willingness to pay; Renewables; Investment subsidy; Low-carbon society;
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Low Pay as an Alternative to Public Direct Job Creation? Lessons from the German Case,
Werner Eichhorst, from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2015)
Keywords: Germany, evaluation, subsidized employment, low pay, direct job creation
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How Does Internet Usage Enhance Residents’ Willingness to Pay for Low-Carbon Electricity? A Perspective on Residents’ Cognition,
Canyi Xie, in Sustainability (2024)
Keywords: internet usage; low-carbon electricity; willingness to pay; cognition; public participation
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Modelling Low Pay Transition Probabilities, Accounting for Panel Attrition, Non-Response, and Initial Conditions,
Lorenzo Cappellari and Stephen Jenkins, from CESifo (2004)
Keywords: transition probabilities, low pay, attrition, non-response, ignorability
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Union Low-pay-worker Representation and the sans-papiers Strikes in France,
Ingrid Artus, in International Journal of Action Research (2011)
Keywords: low pay work, precarious work, interest representation, sans papiers-strike, Germany, France
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Labor Market Responses to Partners' Unemployment and Low-Pay Employment,
Carina Keldenich and Andreas Knabe, from Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association (2018)
Keywords: Added Worker Effect, Labor Supply, Family Economics, Unemployment, Low-Pay Employment
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Are farmers willing to pay for low-carbon agriculture? Evidence from China,
Wanping Yang, Muge Mou, Lan Mu and Xuanwen Zeng, in China Agricultural Economic Review (2024)
Keywords: Climate change, Low-carbon agriculture, Willingness-to-pay, Choice experiments, Sustainable agricultural management
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Escaping low pay: do male labour market entrants stand a chance?,
Dimitris Pavlopoulos and Didier Fouarge, in International Journal of Manpower (2010)
Keywords: Low pay, Labour market, Market entry, Human capital, United Kingdom, Germany
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Women’s Labor Market Responses to Their Partners’ Unemployment and Low-Pay Employment,
Carina Keldenich and Andreas Knabe, in Journal of Labor Research (2022)
Keywords: Added worker effect, Labor supply, Family economics, Unemployment, Low-pay employment
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Women’s Labor Market Responses to their Partners’ Unemployment and Low-Pay Employment,
Carina Keldenich and Andreas Knabe, from CESifo (2018)
Keywords: added worker effect, labor supply, family economics, unemployment, low-pay employment
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Developing affordable housing design for low income in Sana'a, Yemen,
Wa'el Alaghbari, Azizah Salim, Kamariah Dola and Abang Abdullah Abang Ali, in International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis (2011)
Keywords: Housing, Prices, Low pay, Yemen
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Can Low-Wage Employment Help People Escape from the No-Pay – Low-Income Trap?,
Alexander Plum, in The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy (2016)
Keywords: unemployment dynamics, low-pay dynamics, poverty dynamics, random-effects probit models, maximum simulated likelihood
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How Environmental Beliefs Affect Consumer Willingness to Pay for the Greenness Premium of Low-Carbon Agricultural Products in China: Theoretical Model and Survey-based Evidence,
Shihu Zhong and Jie Chen, in Sustainability (2019)
Keywords: low-carbon products; environmental beliefs; willingness to pay; premium level
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Willingness to Pay for Domestic Waste of Rural Households Under Low-Carbon Society Transition: A Case Study of Underdeveloped Mountainous Areas in Shaanxi, China,
Siqi Lu, Feng Wang and Ruikun An, in Sustainability (2024)
Keywords: waste management; low-carbon society; willingness to pay; pay as you throw; rural household; rural China
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Low Pay, Higher Pay and Job Satisfaction in Wales,
Richard Jones and Peter Sloane, in Spatial Economic Analysis (2007)
Keywords: Pay, job satisfaction, Wales, J0, J3, J4,
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Low-Wage Employment in Czechia: A Persistent Burden,
Kamila Fialova, in Journal of Economics / Ekonomicky casopis (2022)
Keywords: low-wage employment, low pay, low pay persistence, EU-SILC data
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Exploring the willingness to pay for high-occupancy toll lanes under conditions of low familiarity,
Jiaxin Ma, Xumei Chen, Xiaomei Zhang, Yixin Zhang and Lei Yu, in Transport Policy (2024)
Keywords: High-occupancy toll lanes; Willingness to pay; Low familiarity; Hybrid utility and regret model; Diffusion of innovation theory;
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Revisiting Sample Bias in the UK's Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, with Implications for Estimates of Low Pay and the Bite of the National Living Wage,
John Forth, Alex Bryson, Van Phan, Felix Ritchie, Carl Singleton, Lucy Stokes and Damian Whittard, from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2024)
Keywords: earnings, non-response bias, attrition, survey weighting, low pay, national living wage
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Housing shortage for low‐income in Yemen: causes and suggestions,
Wa'el Alaghbari, Azizah Salim, Kamariah Dola and Abang Abdullah Abang Ali, in International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis (2009)
Keywords: Housing, Low pay, Disadvantaged groups, Yemen
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Low-Wage Mobility in the Italian Labour Market,
Lorenzo Cappellari, from University of Warwick, Department of Economics (1999)
Keywords: low-pay ; wage mobility ; initial conditions problem
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Earnings mobility among Italian low-paid workers,
Lorenzo Cappellari, in Journal of Population Economics (2007)
Keywords: Low pay, Earnings mobility, C35, D31, J31,
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Unions and the sword of justice: unions and pay systems, pay inequality, pay discrimination and low pay,
David Metcalf, Kirstine Hansen and Andy Charlwood, from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library (2000)
Keywords: Unions; pay distribution; discrimination
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Unions and the Sword of Justice: Unions and Pay Systems, Pay Inequality, Pay Discrimination and Low Pay,
A Charlwood, K Hansen and David Metcalf, from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE (2000)
Keywords: Unions, pay distribution, discrimination
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Labor Market Discrimination, Pay Inequality, and Effort Variability: An Alternative to the Neoclassical Model,
Morris Altman, in Eastern Economic Journal (1995)
Keywords: Discrimination; Inequality; Low Wage; Pay; Wage
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When there is no way up: Reconsidering low-paid jobs as stepping stones,
Gail Pacheco and Alexander Plum, from Auckland University of Technology, Department of Economics (2020)
Keywords: low pay, pay persistence, dynamic random effects models, administrative data
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The NAIRU and the Extent of the Low-Pay Sector,
Marcel Garz, from IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute (2010)
Keywords: NAIRU, low-wage, Kalman filter, error correction, cointegration
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Low Paid Employment in Britain: Estimating State-Dependence and Stepping Stone Effects,
Lixin Cai, Kostas Mavromaras and Peter Sloane, from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2016)
Keywords: state dependence, unemployment, low pay, dynamic models
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The local low skills equilibrium: Moving from concept to policy utility,
Paul Sissons, in Urban Studies (2021)
Keywords: local labour markets; low pay; low skills equilibrium; public policy
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Creating a low carbon economy through green supply chain management: investigation of willingness-to-pay for green products from a consumer’s perspective,
Senmao Xia, Yantao Ling, Leanne de Main, Ming K. Lim, Gendao Li, Peter Zhang and Mengqiu Cao, from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library (2022)
Keywords: cost sharing; game theory; Green supply chain management; low carbon economy; uncertainty theory; willingness-to-pay
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A realist review to assess for whom, under what conditions and how pay for performance programmes work in low- and middle-income countries,
Neha S. Singh, Roxanne J. Kovacs, Rachel Cassidy, Søren Kristensen, Josephine Borghi and Garrett W. Brown, in Social Science & Medicine (2021)
Keywords: Realist synthesis; Realist review; Pay for performance; Performance-based financing; Maternal health; Child health; Low- and middle-income countries;
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Executive directors' pay-performance link and board diversity: evidence from high free cash flow and low-growth firms,
Chwee Ming Tee, in International Journal of Emerging Markets (2021)
Keywords: Executive directors' pay-performance link, High free cash flow and low-growth firm, Ethnic diverse board, Gender diverse board
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Changing fortunes during economic transition: Low-wage persistence before and after German unification,
Nicole Gürtzgen and André Diegmann (geb. Nolte), from ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research (2016)
Keywords: Low Pay Dynamics, Economic Transition, State Dependence
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Determinants of earnings in Macedonia: assessing the difference between low-paid and highly-paid employees,
Dimitar Nikoloski, Marjan Angeleski and Slavica Rocheska, in Eastern Journal of European Studies (2018)
Keywords: earnings, low-pay, highly-paid, Mincer equation
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Do low-paid workers benefit from the urban escalator? Evidence from British cities,
Sanne Velthuis, Paul Sissons and Nigel Berkeley, in Urban Studies (2019)
Keywords: agglomeration; cities; low pay; progression; wage growth
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Earnings Dispersion, Low Pay and Household Poverty in Italy, 1977-1998,
Andrea Brandolini, Piero Cipollone and Paolo Sestito, from Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area (2001)
Keywords: earnings dispersion, low-paid workers
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Performance pay and productivity of low- and high-ability workers,
Ignacio Franceschelli, Sebastian Galiani and Eduardo Gulmez, in Labour Economics (2010)
Keywords: Performance pay Two-fold incentive schemes Productivity
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Aid Volatility and Macro Risks in Low-Income Countries,
Eduardo Borensztein, Julia Cagé, Daniel Cohen and Cécile Valadier, from OECD Publishing (2008)
Keywords: aid, aide, FMI, IMF, low income countries, Pays Pauvres, volatility
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Migrants and Low-Paid Employment in British Workplaces,
Alex Bryson and Michael White, in Work, Employment & Society (2019)
Keywords: discrimination; earnings; low pay; migrants; migration; minimum wage; wages
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Earnings Mobility Among Italian Low Paid Workers,
Lorenzo Cappellari, from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2004)
Keywords: low pay, earnings mobility, initial conditions, earnings attrition, education
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The weakest link? Product market strategies, skill and pay in the hotel industry,
Caroline Lloyd, Chris Warhurst and Eli Dutton, in Work, Employment & Society (2013)
Keywords: hotels; low wage work; pay; product market strategies; skills
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Is working enough to escape poverty? Evidence on low-paid workers in Italy,
Michele Bavaro and Michele Raitano, in Structural Change and Economic Dynamics (2024)
Keywords: Low pay; Earnings; Working poverty; Minimum wage; Italy;
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Low-skilled immigrants and the relative wages of high-skilled mothers,
Eunhye Kwak, in Review of Economics of the Household (2024)
Keywords: Low-skilled immigration, Work hours, Family gap, Gender pay gap
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Socio-Economic Differences in the Perceived Quality of High and Low-Paid Jobs in Europe,
Konstantinos Pouliakas and Ioannis Theodossiou, from University Library of Munich, Germany (2005)
Keywords: job quality, job satisfaction, low pay, dual labour markets
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Is working enough to escape poverty? Evidence on low-paid workers in Italy,
Michele Bavaro and Michele Raitano, from ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality
Keywords: Low pay; Earnings; Working Poverty; Minimum wage; Italy
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Job grade camouflage: When low gender pay gap does not mean equal pay,
Jan Cadil, Martin Kopecky and Tomas Jurcik, in International Journal of Economic Sciences (2022)
Keywords: gender pay gap, equal pay, responsible leadership, job grade decomposition
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Low-wage employment versus unemployment: which one provides better prospects for women?,
Alexander Mosthaf, Thorsten Schank and Claus Schnabel, from Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair of Labour and Regional Economics (2009)
Keywords: low-pay dynamics, state dependence, dynamic multinomial logit model
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Low-wage employment versus unemployment: which one provides better prospects for women?,
Alexander Mosthaf, Thorsten Schank and Claus Schnabel, from Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institute for Economics (2009)
Keywords: low-pay dynamics, state dependence, dynamic multinomial logit model
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Low-wage employment versus unemployment: Which one provides better prospects for women?,
Alexander Mosthaf, Thorsten Schank and Claus Schnabel, in IZA Journal of European Labor Studies (2014)
Keywords: Low-pay dynamics, State dependence, Dynamic multinomial logit model,
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Recent Investments in Human Capital and its Effect on the Chances of Escaping from Low-Paid Jobs: The Spanish Case,
Maite Blázquez Cuesta and Jose Ramos, from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain), Department of Economic Analysis (Economic Theory and Economic History) (2008)
Keywords: Education; on-the-job training; low pay; bivariate probit
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Low-Wage Employment versus Unemployment: Which One Provides Better Prospects for Women?,
Alexander Mosthaf, Thorsten Schank and Claus Schnabel, from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2009)
Keywords: state dependence, dynamic multinomial logit model, low-pay dynamics
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Institutional Logics and Low Skills: The Case of the Private Security Sector in Singapore,
Soon Joo Gog, Johnny Sung and David N Ashton, in Work, Employment & Society (2018)
Keywords: institutional logics; low pay; low skills; private security; Singapore; skills policy
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Looking beyond Average Earnings: Why Are Male and Female Part-Time Employees in the UK More Likely to Be Low Paid Than Their Full-Time Counterparts?,
Madeline Nightingale, in Work, Employment & Society (2019)
Keywords: Decomposition; gender; low pay; part-time employment; selection; wage gaps
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Low Pay, Higher Pay and Job Satisfaction within the European Union: Empirical Evidence from Fourteen Countries,
Luis Diaz-Serrano and José Vieira, from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2005)
Keywords: low-wage employment, job quality, job satisfaction
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Low-pay higher pay and job satisfaction within the European Union: empirical evidence from fourteen countries,
Luis Diaz-Serrano and José Vieira, from Department of Economics, National University of Ireland - Maynooth (2005)
Keywords: Job satisfaction,job quality,low-wage employment
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The impact of traffic lights on willingness-to-pay for consumers with low income,
Stéphan Marette, from HAL (2019)
Keywords: traffic lights,Willingness-to-Pay (WTP),national brand,private brand,nutrition

Willingness to Pay for Frills When Travelling with Low-Cost Airlines,
Antónia Correia, Adriano Pimpão and Manuel Tão, in Tourism Economics (2012)
Keywords: low-cost airlines; elasticities; stated preference; multinomial logit model
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Stated-choice analysis of willingness to pay for low cost carrier services,
Li-Yen Chang and Pei-Yu Sun, in Journal of Air Transport Management (2012)
Keywords: Low cost airlines; Airline choice modeling; Airlines service attributes;
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Wage Inequalities and Low Pay: The Role of Labour Market Institutions,
Claudio Lucifora, from Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (1999)
Keywords: Wage inequality, Low wage employment, Labour market institutions
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Revisiting Dualism? The Governance of the Low Pay-Low Skill Labour Market in Four European Countries,
Werner Eichhorst and Gemma Scalise, from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2024)
Keywords: labour market dualism, welfare, low wage sector, semi- and low-skilled, adult learning
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Low-wage jobs: Stepping stone or poverty trap?,
Andreas Knabe and Alexander Plum, from Free University Berlin, School of Business & Economics (2010)
Keywords: low pay dynamics, unemployment dynamics, dynamic random effects models, state dependence
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The British Low-Wage Sector and the Employment Prospects of the Unemployed,
Alexander Plum, from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Faculty of Economics and Management (2014)
Keywords: low-pay dynamics, simulated correlated multivariate random effects probit model, state dependence, unobserved heterogeneity
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Low-Wage Jobs - Stepping Stone or Poverty Trap?,
Andreas Knabe and Alexander Plum, from DIW Berlin, The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) (2010)
Keywords: low pay dynamics, unemployment dynamics, dynamic random effects models, state dependence
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Low-Wage Jobs – Springboard to High-Paid Ones?,
Andreas Knabe and Alexander Plum, from Tor Vergata University, CEIS (2012)
Keywords: dynamic random effects models, low pay dynamics, state dependence, unemployment dynamics
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Have low-paid jobs increased in the Swedish labor market? Defining low pay in the context of the Nordic model,
Johan Alfonsson, Tomas Berglund and Patrik Vulkan, in Economic and Industrial Democracy (2024)
Keywords: Low-paid jobs; Nordic model; wage bargaining; wage polarization
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Public perceptions of and willingness to pay for sponge city initiatives in China,
Yutao Wang, Mingxing Sun and Baimin Song, in Resources, Conservation & Recycling (2017)
Keywords: Sponge city; Low-impact development; Urban flooding; Willingness to pay; Public-private partnership;
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Low Pay, Occupational Mobility, and Minimum-Wage Policy in Britain,
David Metcalf, from American Enterprise Institute (1981)
Keywords: Minimum Wage, Labor economics, United Kingdom (UK), AEI Press, low-income
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Factors associated with willingness to pay for health insurance and pension scheme among informal economy workers in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review,
Jairous Joseph Miti, Mikko Perkio, Anna Metteri and Salla Atkins, in International Journal of Social Economics (2020)
Keywords: Willingness to pay, Social security
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Reconsidering the interrelated dynamics of unemployment and low-wage employment in Great Britain,
Alexander Plum, in Economics Bulletin (2016)
Keywords: low pay dynamics, random effects probit model, state dependence, unobserved heterogeneity
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