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The aim of the current paper is to estimate the need for new PhDs in the Estonian academicsector for the 5-year period 2007-2012 using a survey of employers, such as universities,institutions of applied higher education and research institutes. The doctoral workforce in allcountries around the...
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In this paper, we use 1991-2005 panel data on the unemployed, vacancies, inflow intounemployment, and outflow from …
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performance using the matched employer-employee data in WERS2004, the panel dataset 1998-2004 and the new Financial Performance …
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We give an overview of the "German model" of industrial relations. We organize our review by focusing on the two pillars of the model: sectoral collective bargaining and firm-level codetermination. Relative to the United States, Germany outsources collective bargaining to the sectoral level,...
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compensation. Utilizing data for all parliament candidates in Denmark from 1994 to 2015 linked to administrative data, we causally …
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We use roster data of 96 top U.S. economics departments to document the academic origins of their tenure-track faculty …
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This paper presents a two-period “nutshell” model that explains the composition of labour demand when the labour market is dualistic and workers may be hired via permanent (P) or temporary (T) contracts. The model does not explain the level of labor demand, nor the wage of permanent workers,...
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It has been claimed that many workers in modern economies think that their job is socially useless, i.e. that it makes no or a negative contribution to society. However, the evidence so far is mainly anecdotal. We use a representative dataset comprising 100,000 workers from 47 countries at four...
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We consider the extent to which societal shifts have been responsible for an increased tendency for females to sort into traditional male roles over time, versus childhood factors. Drawing on three cohort studies, which follow individuals born in the UK in 1958, 1970 and 2000, we compare the...
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levels and matches them with foreign workers based on their stated preferences. Using administrative data, we examine …
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