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-generation immigrants in Germany. Importantly, the analysis shows that the immigrant-native gap in union membership indeed depends on … in Germany …
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likelihood of receiving employer provided training. Using unique linked employer-employee data from Germany, we confirm that …
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safety. Works councils may help mitigate these failures. Using establishment data from Germany, our empirical analysis …
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attitudes among East and West Germans. Originated from different family policies during Germany's separation, East Germans have …
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establishments in Germany. Using data of the IAB Establishment Panel, we find that the incidence of a works council is associated …
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From a theoretical viewpoint the relationship between foreign ownership and unionization is ambiguous. On the one hand, foreign owners have better opportunities to undermine workers' unionization. On the other hand, workers of foreign-owned firms have an increased demand for the protection...
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externalities on labor and society are synthesized. Mandated works councils in Germany provide a particularly strong form of …
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Using German establishment data, this paper examines the relationship between product market competition and the extent of employer provided training. We demonstrate that high product market competition is associated with increased training except when the competition is so severe as to threaten...
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decision making has the potential to foster workers political participation in civic society. Our study for Germany indeed …
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overlap is far from being perfect. Using unique firm-level data from Germany, this study estimates the determinants of the …
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