An empirical note on wages in an internal labour market

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An empirical note on wages in an internal labour market. / Pfeifer, Christian.

In: Economics Letters, Vol. 99, No. 3, 01.06.2008, p. 570-573.

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Pfeifer C. An empirical note on wages in an internal labour market. Economics Letters. 2008 Jun 1;99(3):570-573. doi: 10.1016/j.econlet.2007.10.003

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abstract = "Earnings functions are estimated using personnel data of a German company. Results support a positive correlation between human capital, hierarchical levels, promotions, and wages. Moreover, promoted and newly hired employees start at the bottom of a level's wage distribution.",
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author = "Christian Pfeifer",
note = "Funding Information: I would like to thank Knut Gerlach, the seminar participants at the University of Zurich, and an anonymous referee for helpful comments. Financial support from the Fritz Thyssen Foundation is gratefully acknowledged.",
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