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Immigrants 5 Denmark 4 Ghana 3 Africa 2 Unemployment 2 Activation 1 Business cycles 1 Career interruptions 1 Censored bivariate panel data model 1 Child labor 1 Children 1 Decomposition method 1 Double-negative effect 1 Earnings 1 Education 1 Employment assimilation 1 Ethnic capital 1 Family gap 1 Functional literacy 1 Gender wage gap 1 Gender wage gaps 1 Human capital 1 Human capital accumulation 1 Incentives 1 Insiders and outsiders 1 Integration 1 Integration of immigrants 1 Intergenerational transmission 1 Job attitudes 1 Job rotation 1 Jopseparations 1 Labour market integration 1 Labour market policies 1 Labour programmes 1 Labour supply 1 Neighbourhood effects 1 Nordic countries 1 Option value analysis 1 Parental capital 1 Pension reform 1
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Smith, Nina 8 Rosholm, Michael 7 Husted, Leif 6 Gubta, Nabanita Datta 4 Pedersen, Peder J. 4 Skyt Nielsen, Helena 4 Blunch, Niels-Hugo 2 Verner, Dorthe 2 Westergaard-Nielsen, Niels 2 Bingley, Paul 1 Bolvig, Iben 1 Filges, Trine 1 Frederiksen, Anders 1 Graversen, Ebbe Krogh 1 Jensen, Peter 1 Larsen, Birthe 1 Niels-Hugo, Blunch 1 Nielsen, Helena Skyt 1 Oaxaca, Ronald L. 1 Ortega, Jaime 1 Rothstein, Donna S. 1 Scott, Kirk 1 Verner, Dorte 1
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Institut for Marketing og Organisation, Aarhus Universitet 22
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Assymetries in Union Relative Wage Effects in Ghanian Manufacturing - An analysis Applying Quantile Regressions
Blunch, Niels-Hugo; Verner, Dorthe - Institut for Marketing og Organisation, Aarhus Universitet - 2001
This paper analyzes the earnings determinants in the Ghanian manufacturing industries, focussing on the impact of unions in terms of the so-called "union relative wage effect" and the possible asymmetries of this impact across the earnings distribution. We find evidence of a union relative wage...
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Intergenerational transmissions and the school-to-work transition of 2. generation immigrants
Nielsen, Helena Skyt; Rosholm, Michael; Smith, Nina; … - Institut for Marketing og Organisation, Aarhus Universitet - 2001
We analyse the extent of intergenerational transmission through parental capital, ethnic capital and neighbourhood effects on several aspects of the school-to-work transition of 2. generation immigrants and young ethnic Danes. The main findings are that parental capital has strong positive...
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The Impact of Worker and Establishment-level Characteristics on Male-Female Wage Differentials: Evidence from Danish Matched Employee-Employer Data
Gubta, Nabanita Datta; Rothstein, Donna S. - Institut for Marketing og Organisation, Aarhus Universitet - 2001
This paper examines how the segregation of women into certain occupations, industries, establishments, and job cells impacts the gender wage differential of full-time, private sector workers in Denmark. We use matched employer and employee data that contain labor market information for the...
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Effekter af aktiveringsindsatsen i Århus Kommune
Bolvig, Iben; Jensen, Peter; Rosholm, Michael - Institut for Marketing og Organisation, Aarhus Universitet - 2001
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The Effects of Pension Programme Incentives on Retirement Behavior in Denmark
Bingley, Paul; Gubta, Nabanita Datta; Pedersen, Peder J. - Institut for Marketing og Organisation, Aarhus Universitet - 2001
The effects of pension programme incentives on retirement in Denmark are analysed in an option value framework. Using eligibility criteria and detailed entitlement rules for the five main publicly funded retirement programmes, we calculate social security wealth, one year pension accrual and...
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The Times They Are A-Changin' Organizational Change and Immigrant Employment Opportunities in Scandinavia
Rosholm, Michael; Scott, Kirk; Husted, Leif - Institut for Marketing og Organisation, Aarhus Universitet - 2000
This article compares and contrasts male immigrant labor market experiences in Sweden and Denmark during the period 1985-1995. Using register-based panel data sets from Sweden and Denmark, a picture of the employment assimilation process of immigrants from Norway, Poland, Turkey, and Iran is...
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Hit Twice? Danish Evidence on the Double-Negative Effect on the Wages of Immigrant Women
Husted, Leif; Skyt Nielsen, Helena; Rosholm, Michael; … - Institut for Marketing og Organisation, Aarhus Universitet - 2000
In this paper, we investigate whether there is a double-negative effect on the wages of immigrant women in Denmark stemming from a negative effect from both gender and foreign country of origin. We estimate separate wage equations for Danes and a number of immigrant groups correcting for sample...
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Children and Career Interruptions: The Family Gap in Denmark.
Gubta, Nabanita Datta; Smith, Nina - Institut for Marketing og Organisation, Aarhus Universitet - 2000
The effect of children and career interruptions on the family gap is analysed based on longitudinal data covering the years 1980-1995. The estimated model controls for unobserved time-constant heterogeneity. The results show that when controlling for unobserved heterogeneity, the negative effect...
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Employment and Wage Assimilation of Male First Generation Immigrants in Denmark
Husted, Leif; Skyt Nielsen, Helena; Rosholm, Michael; … - Institut for Marketing og Organisation, Aarhus Universitet - 2000
data sets covering the population of immigrants and 10% of the Danish population during 1984-1995. Wages and employment probabilities are estimated jointly in a random effects model which corrects for unobserved cohort and individual effects and panel selectivity due to missing wage information....
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Job Rotation as a Mechanism for Learning
Ortega, Jaime - Institut for Marketing og Organisation, Aarhus Universitet - 2000
This paper analyzes the costs and benefits of job rotation as a mechanism through which the firm learns about the employees' productivities and the profitability of different jobs or activities. We compare job rotation to an assignment policy where employees specialize in one job along their...
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