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gender differences in job separation rates to employment and nonemployment. In line with descriptive evidence, we find lower … affect separations differently by gender. When additionally controlling for wages, we find that both separation rates are …
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. Based on data from the IAB Establishment Panel we find no clear-cut evidence that employment growth in establishments at the …
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employees and more record shares of job growth and destruction which are lower than their share in employment. This implies that … economic policy measures which focus on certain size classes of firms cannot be justified by superior employment growth in …
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work depend positively on sales, and the employment of temporary agency workers varies parallel to overtime hours. The …
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Using a large representative German data set and various concepts of self-employment, this paper tests the 'jack … become self-employed and those ending up in paid employment. …
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plays a role, highlighting potential shirking and moral hazard problems in paid employment. …
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suggest that employment growth is dampened by firms avoiding to exceed thresholds. In order to minimize these transaction …
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This empirical study investigates the effect of the German disability law on employment dynamics, using data from the … or pay a penalty. Descriptive as well as multivariate analyses suggest that employment growth is slightly dampened if … reduce employment in order to avoid the penalty. …
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paper analyzes potential determinants of the survival and employment growth of these newly founded firms until the year 2003 … between an establishment´s start size and its employment growth as well as higher probabilities of survival for establishments …
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incumbent firms. Our results indicate that individuals' employment stability was higher in incumbent than in newly founded firms …
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