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This paper analyses the economic impact of a significant change to the structure of a minimum wage setting policy. The context is the United Kingdom where government mandated an unexpected change in the structure of minimum wages and their setting in 2016 by introducing a new minimum wage - the...
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amongst graduates. Using data from the labour force surveys of the United Kingdom and Germany, we find similar results in …
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Across Europe, there are many differing opinions on whether workplace employee representation should be encouraged or discouraged. Yet there is very little evidence on the variations in workplace employee representation across Europe or the reasons for this. We use a workplace survey covering 27...
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Utilising a large representative data set for Germany, this study contrasts absenteeism of self-employed individuals …
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countries Germany, France and the Netherlands using the EU Labour Force Survey. Second, we characterize the different employment …
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In this paper, we investigate whether the expansion of childcare leads to an increase in the female labour supply. We measure female labour supply at both the extensive and intensive margin. For identification, we exploit a nationwide reform that expanded childcare for 1-2- year-olds in Norway....
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different institutional settings - Australia, Germany, the UK, and the US - using a nonparametric bounds analysis. Relying on … health in all countries. Our results rule out effects larger than a quarter of a standard deviation for Germany and half a …
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, Britain and Germany to broaden the analysis. We ask first how many of those in the lowest levels of life-satisfaction suffer …
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We use micro data from the European Social Survey to investigate the impact of “culture of leisure” and taxes on labor force participation and hours worked of second-generation immigrants who reside in 26 European countries. These individuals are born in Europe, and they have been exposed to...
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go back at least 200 years further using our methods. We analyse data for six countries (the USA, UK, Germany, France …
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