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Title:
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Essays in Labor Economics
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Evidence from Danish Micro Data |
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Author:
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Schultz, Esben Anton |
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Abstract:
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This thesis consists of four empirical essays within the broad field of modern labor
economics. All four essays are self-contained and can be read independently of the others.
Chapter 1 investigates the distinct effects on information technology and communication
technology on firm’s skill demand. Chapter 2 studies whether the observed wage gab
between majors in human arts and other fields are caused by their education per se or by
selection. Chapter 3 examines taxable income responses to variation in marginal tax rates.
Chapter 4 analyzes the effect of income taxation on the international migration of top
earners. Each chapter provides an independent and separate analytical contribution to their
specific field. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10398/8442
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Date:
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2012-04-25 |
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