When trying to quantify the compensating differential associated with a desirable fringe benefit such as health insurance,

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When trying to quantify the compensating differential associated with a desirable fringe benefit such as health insurance, it is important to try to collect data on an equally productive set of workers. Why? Is it also true that it is important to try to collect data on an equally productive set of workers when trying to quantify the compensating differential associated with a firm characteristic that is disliked by most workers (for example, exposure to risk of injury on the job)?

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Labor Economics

ISBN: 9781260565522

8th Edition

Authors: George Borjas

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