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Germany 275 Deutschland 270 Beschäftigungseffekte 153 Bundesrepublik Deutschland 152 Lohnhöhe 108 Lohnstruktur 97 Arbeitslosigkeit 96 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 95 Schätzung 92 Westdeutschland 92 Unemployment 87 Estimation 85 Ostdeutschland 82 Arbeitsmarkt 76 Labour market 74 Beschäftigungseffekt 68 Employment effect 68 IAB-Betriebspanel 65 Wage structure 62 Einkommenseffekte 61 Impact assessment 60 Labour market policy 60 Wirkungsanalyse 60 Arbeitslose 58 Großbritannien 53 Qualifikation 52 geschlechtsspezifische Faktoren 52 IAB-Linked-Employer-Employee-Datensatz 51 USA 51 ältere Arbeitnehmer 51 institutionelle Faktoren 47 Employment 46 Occupational qualification 45 erwerbstätige Frauen 44 Berufsverlauf 41 Bildungsertrag 41 Personalpolitik 41 Betrieb 40 Erwerbstätigkeit 39 Arbeitszufriedenheit 38
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Free 978 Undetermined 124 CC license 117
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Article 1,543 Book / Working Paper 16
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Article in journal 502 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 502 Article 464 Collection of articles of several authors 14 Sammelwerk 14 Nachruf 2 Aufsatzsammlung 1
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English 672 Undetermined 546 German 344
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Bellmann, Lutz 45 Fitzenberger, Bernd 40 Möller, Joachim 31 Stephan, Gesine 30 Hübler, Olaf 28 Schnabel, Claus 28 Pfeiffer, Friedhelm 26 Kraft, Kornelius 25 Wagner, Joachim 25 Boockmann, Bernhard 24 Caliendo, Marco 23 Steiner, Viktor 20 Hujer, Reinhard 19 Pfeifer, Christian 19 Zwick, Thomas 19 Janik, Florian 17 Walden, Günter 17 Schneider, Hilmar 16 Barnow, Burt S. 15 Dütsch, Matthias 15 Kettner, Anja 14 Walwei, Ulrich 14 Beblo, Miriam 13 Gürtzgen, Nicole 13 König, Marion 13 Pahnke, André 13 Riphahn, Regina T. 13 Uhlendorff, Arne 13 Weinkopf, Claudia 13 Fertig, Michael 12 Koch, Susanne 12 Scherl, Hermann 12 Böheim, René 11 Koller, Lena 11 Struck, Olaf 11 Wießner, Frank 11 Wolff, Joachim 11 Addison, John T. 10 Blien, Uwe 10 Eichhorst, Werner 10
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Berufsgenossenschaften 1 Bundesagentur für Arbeit 1 Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 1
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Journal for labour market research 680 Zeitschrift für ArbeitsmarktForschung - Journal for Labour Market Research 506 Journal for Labour Market Research 373
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ECONIS (ZBW) 504 EconStor 464 RePEc 415 OLC EcoSci 176
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Going green: Estimating the potential of green jobs in Argentina
de la Vega, Pablo; Porto, Natalia; Cerimelo, Manuela - In: Journal for Labour Market Research 58 (2024) 1, pp. 1-18
This paper aims to identify and characterize the potential of green jobs in Argentina, i.e., those workers that would benefit from a transition to a green economy, using occupational green potential scores calculated in US O*NET data for the period 2015-2021. We apply the greenness scores to...
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Does the effect of employment protection depend on the composition of unemployment?
Bastgen, Andreas - In: Journal for Labour Market Research 58 (2024) 1, pp. 1-28
I develop an equilibrium-matching model with job rationing and endogenous layoffs in order to investigate whether the composition of unemployment (rationing versus frictional) influences the way firing costs affect employment. The model suggests that firing costs lead to a strong adverse...
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Union membership and the wage gap between the public and private sectors: Evidence from China
Ma, Xinxin - In: Journal for Labour Market Research 58 (2024) 1, pp. 1-25
As trade unions are active in corporations worldwide, their effects on the labor market have attracted global attention. However, there is scarce empirical evidence regarding how trade unions' effects on the wage gap differ between the public and private sectors, especially in the Chinese...
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The COVID-19 pandemic and firms' e-learning use: Implications for inequality in training opportunities
Müller, Christoph - In: Journal for Labour Market Research 58 (2024) 1, pp. 1-15
This paper investigates whether the adoption of E-learning by firms contributed to offset the decrease in firm-sponsored training during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using a novel firm level survey linked with administrative data on the universe of workers within those firms, I study the role of...
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Non-take-up of in-work benefits: Determinants, benefit erosion and indexing
Muñoz-Higueras, Diego; Köppe, Stephan; Granell, Rafael; … - In: Journal for Labour Market Research 58 (2024) 1, pp. 1-19
Non-take-up of welfare schemes is a key concern of policy effectiveness. Building on studies that have shown the low take-up of minimum income schemes, our case study of Ireland's Working Family Payment is the first to analyse non-take-up of an in-work benefit and its determinants with a special...
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The impact of global value chains on wages, employment, and productivity: A survey of theoretical approaches
Szymczak, Sabina - In: Journal for Labour Market Research 58 (2024) 1, pp. 1-25
This study presents a systematic literature review to provide a collection of theories explaining the impact of global value chains (GVCs) on labour market outcomes. Due to the complex nature of GVCs and the interconnectedness of wages, employment, and productivity, many direct and indirect...
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The response of labour demand to different COVID-19 containment measures: Evidence from online job postings in Austria
Leitner, Sandra M.; Reiter, Oliver - In: Journal for Labour Market Research 58 (2024) 1, pp. 1-23
This paper analyses changes in the speed of labour demand for new hires in response to the lockdowns that were repeatedly put in place to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. It tests whether the uncertainty-reducing effect of similar lockdowns occurring in quick succession increased the...
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Unemployment's long shadow: The persistent impact on social exclusion
Pohlan, Laura - In: Journal for Labour Market Research 58 (2024) 1, pp. 1-16
This paper studies the long-term consequences of unemployment on different dimensions of social exclusion. Based on longitudinal linked survey and administrative data from Germany and an event study analysis combined with inverse propensity score weighting, I document that becoming unemployed...
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Accounting for qualification in mismatch unemployment
Bauer, Anja - In: Journal for Labour Market Research 58 (2024) 1, pp. 1-23
The paper shows how important it is to consider the requirement level when measuring mismatch unemployment. While the mismatch between occupations decreases over time, the imbalances in the distribution of unemployed workers and vacant jobs across requirement levels increased, which, in sum, led...
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Measurement error in longitudinal earnings data: Evidence from Germany
Schmillen, Achim; Umkehrer, Matthias; von Wachter, Till - In: Journal for Labour Market Research 58 (2024) 1, pp. 1-31
We present evidence on the extent of measurement error in German longitudinal earnings data. Qualitatively, we confirm the main result of the international literature: longitudinal earnings data are relatively reliable in a cross section but much less so in first differences. Quantitatively, in...
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