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Wage Dispersion and Decentralization of Wage Bargaining
This paper studies how decentralization of wage bargaining from sector to firm-level influences wage levels and wage dispersion. We use detailed panel data covering a period of decentralization in the Danish labor market. The decentralization process provides variation in the individual worker's wage-setting system that facilitates identification of the effects of decentralization. We find a wage premium associated with firm-level bargaining relative to sector-level bargaining, and that the return to skills is higher under the more decentralized wage-setting systems. Using quantile regression, we also find that wages are more dispersed under firm-level bargaining compared to more centralized wage-setting systems.wage bargaining, decentralization, wage dispersion
Wage Dispersion and Decentralization of Wage Bargaining
This paper studies how decentralization of wage bargaining from sector to firm level influences wage levels and wage dispersion. We use a detailed panel data set covering a period of decentralization in the Danish labor market. The decentralization process provides exogenous variation in the individual worker's wage-setting system that facilitates identification of the effects of decentralization. Consistent with predictions we find that wages are more dispersed under firm-level bargaining compared to more centralized wage-setting systems. However, the differences across wage-setting systems are reduced substantially when controlling for unobserved individual level heterogeneity.Wage bargaining; decentralization; panel data quantile regression
Investigating 16O with the 15N(p,{\alpha})12C reaction
The 16O nucleus was investigated through the 15N(p,{\alpha})12C reaction at
excitation energies from Ex = 12 231 to 15 700 keV using proton beams from a 5
MeV Van de Graaff accelerator at beam energies of Ep = 331 to 3800 keV. Alpha
decay from resonant states in 16O was strongly observed for ten known excited
states in this region. The candidate 4-alpha cluster state at Ex = 15.1 MeV was
investigated particularly intensely in order to understand its particle decay
channels.Comment: Submitted for Proceedings of Fourth International Workshop on State
of the Art in Nuclear Cluster Physics (SOTANCP4), held from May 13 - 18, 2018
in Galveston, TX, US
Coherence length of single laser pulses as measured by CCD interferometry
A novel interferometric method for the direct, real-time measurement of the complete temporal coherence function of a pulsed laser is presented. A Michelson interferometer is modified by replacing one mirror with an inclined diffraction grating to observe interference fringes as a function of path-length difference on a single pulse. Computerized data acquisition and methods of extending the range of wavelengths to the infrared are discussed
OncoLog, Volume 59, Number 01, January 2014
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Experimental study of the reaction at MeV
Our understanding of the low-lying resonance structure in C remains
incomplete. We have used the reaction at
proton energies of MeV as a selective probe of the excitation
region above the threshold in C. Transitions to individual
levels in C were identified by measuring the 3 final state with
a compact array of charged-particle detectors. Previously identified
transitions to narrow levels were confirmed and new transitions to broader
levels were observed for the first time. Here, we report cross sections, deduce
partial -decay widths and discuss the relative importance of direct and
resonant capture mechanisms.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, 5 tables; added details on data analysi
Interrogating Urban Crisis: Cities in the Governance and Contestation of Austerity
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.The meaning of ‘urban crisis’, and its applications in concrete struggles to
govern and contest austerity urbanism, remains under-specified analytically and
poorly understood empirically. This paper addresses the lacuna by opening up the
concept of urban crisis to critical scrutiny. It begins by exploring how urban ‘crisistalk’
tends to over-extend the concept in ways that can render it shallow or
meaningless. The paper looks secondly at different applications of the terminology
of ‘crisis’, disclosing key framings and problematics. In the spirit of critical urban
studies, it focuses, thirdly, on practices of crisis-resistance and crisis-making. The
paper concludes by summarizing the six urban crisis framings linked to six urban
problematics, in order to inform future studies of austerity urbanism and assist in
developing more reflexive approaches to the concept
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