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Wage Subsidy and Labor Market Flexibility in South Africa

2009

Go, Delfin S. | Kearney, Marna | Korman, Vijdan | Robinson, Sherman | Thierfelder, Karen


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Probabilities; Labor market situation; Self-employment income; Formal labor market; Earning; Adjustment process; Future research; Unemployment problem; Present study; Open economies; Labor market problems; Employment trends; Earnings; Labor market flexibility; Male workers; Economic management; Labor market institutions; Aggregate demand; Labor costs; Inequality; Income group; General equilibrium; Married couples; Employment policy; Unemployed; Minimum wage; Wage subsidy; High unemployment rates; Concentration ratios; Tax revenues; Total wage; Poverty rate; Skilled worker; Gdp; Employee; Subsidized job; Labor market rigidities; Labor market outcomes; Labor unions; Level of education; Economic research; Service sector; Labor policy; Family member; Production process; Present analysis; Female workers; Labor market; Labour demand; Macroeconomic adjustment; Labor market rigidity; Labor organization; Income groups; Benchmark; Wage subsidy scheme; Inventory; Unemployed individuals; New jobs; Household expenditures; Retail trade; Household incomes; Factor markets; Annual wage; Gini coefficient; Labor supply; Labor force; Wage bill; General equilibrium analysis; Average earnings; Economic activity; Employment impact; Real wages; Preliminary evidence; Unemployed individual; Econometric analysis; Union membership; Job search; Consumption expenditures; Beneficiaries; Self-employment; Sum of money; Tax rate; Economic performance; Development policy; Manufacturing industry; Service sectors; Income taxes; Financial sectors; Temporary workers; Real gdp; Wage differentials; Aggregate income; Employment impacts; Technical assistance; Paid workers; Unemployment rate; Training programs; Production increases; Unskilled workers; Econometric modeling; Semiskilled workers; Wage cost; Scale effects; Wage subsidies; Market wages; Calculations; Work force; Permanent workers; Discouraged workers; Annual earnings; Labor market issues; Productivity growth; Work experience; Economic framework; Labor cost; Working poor; Employment level; Wage employment; Wage increases; Total labor force; Macroeconomic management; Private savings; Poverty rates; Employment increases; Poverty levels; Annual income; Production function; Domestic workers; Employment growth; Financial services; Labor market conditions; Wage gains; High unemployment; Incomes; Skill groups; Total employment; Employment effect; Labour markets; Employment status; Informal sector workers; Firm survey; Skilled labor; Average wage; Informal economy; Unemployed people; Probability; Incentive effects; Average wages; Household survey; Wage level; Jobs; Labor relations; Lump sum; Labor demand; Voluntary unemployment; Labor force growth; Clerks; Public expenditures; Minimum wages; New job; Labor regulations; Labor markets; Elasticity of substitution; Employment effects; Wage flexibility; Labor mobility; Income sources; Skill type; Real wage; Per capita income; Vocational school; College degree; Average growth; Factor demand; Equilibrium unemployment; Contribution; Market wage
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2014-09-15
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