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Using an administrative data set containing daily information on individual workers' employment histories, we … hazard rate models for match separations, as well as for worker flows from employment to another job, to unemployment, and to …
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Using a large administrative data set of individual employment histories in Germany, this paper studies how …
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development is associated with increasing re-employment wages and job stability. Taken together, our findings imply a trade off …In diesem Papier evaluieren wir die Auswirkung von technologischem Fortschritt sowie Offshoring auf die Karriere von …
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between the three core labor force states, employment, unemployment, and inactivity. The dynamics of these transitions depend … Germany, all demographic cells are almost entirely detached from the cycle. Women are less influenced by the cycle in their re-employment … rate from unemployment to employment. …
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The paper examines whether there is an asymmetry in the distribution of market work and domestic work within families in Australia, and to what extent differences in earnings capacities of spouses can account for the division of labor. Using a Blinder-Oaxaca Tobit-type decomposition, we find...
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service on lifetime earnings, wages, and employment are obtained by comparing men born before July 1, 1937 (the White Cohort …
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analyzes the potential employment and fiscal effects of such a policy. Based on estimated labor demand elasticities obtained … associated with significant employment losses that are concentrated among marginal and low- and semi-skilled full-time workers …
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