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The Urban Wage Premium in Africa,m agglomeration effects. We find evidence that the urban wage premium is largest for workers in the primate city of each country and, in some cases, non-existent for workers in secondary cities. In addition, the urban wage premium is only found to be significant for male workers in all three countries studied.restrain 发表于 2025-3-24 10:02:31
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Foreign Direct Investment and Racial Wage Inequality: Evidence from South Africa,nt associated with a widening or reducing of the wage gap between black and white workers? And second, what impact, if any, has greater foreign investment had on the degree of market concentration in the country? Both questions are investigated using a merged data set from South Africa which coversCOW 发表于 2025-3-25 01:49:40
The Urban Wage Premium in Africa,ers for the period 2009–2013. We ask three basic questions. First, is there any evidence that an urban wage premium exists in Africa? Second, what role, if any, does spatial sorting play in explaining this wage premium? And third, which demographic groups benefit the most from agglomeration effects?