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This presentation was given at the Barcelona GSE Summer Forum on Structural Microeconometrics (20-21 June, 2016), the 1st Rome Junior Conference on Applied Microeconomics Rome (23-24 June, 2016) and the Society for Economic Dynamics Annual Meeting in Toulouse (30 June - 2 July, 2016).
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Research Fellow University College London
Suphanit is a Research Fellow of the IFS and a lecturer in the Department of Economics at University College London.
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- The Institute for Fiscal Studies
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Piyapromdee, S. (2016). 'The Anatomy of the Wage Distribution: How do Gender and Immigration Matter?' [Presentation]. London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/anatomy-wage-distribution-how-do-gender-and-immigration-matter (accessed: 26 April 2024).
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