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A Comparison of the Systems of Remuneration in the Educational Sectors of the Czech Republic, Belgium and Germany
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A methological note on real wages during the inter-war years
Downward wage rigidity for different workers and firms: an evaluation for Belgium using the IWFP procedure
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Estimating the Skill Bias in Agglomeration Externalities and Social Returns to Education: Evidence from Dutch Matched Worker-Firm Micro-data
Wages and the Bargaining Regime in a Corporist Setting: The Netherlands
WageIndicator Survey of Platform Workers: Decent Rights & Pay in Argentina, India, Netherlands, Spain, South Africa
What determines social service workers’ wages: A cross-country analysis using a Luxembourg Income Study
Productivity and wage effects of firm-level collective agreements: Evidence from Belgian linked panel data
Firm-level Evidence on Gender Wage Discrimination in the Belgian Private Economy
The political economy of twin deficits and wage setting centralization