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longer period of time tend to pay higher wages. Using a unique set of linked employer-employee data we present the first … empirical evidence on this firm age - wage nexus for Germany. We find that older firms pay on average higher wages for workers …
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work compares wages and characteristics of migrants only to those of the natives, we match the data also with an equivalent …
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Sharing the available stock of work more fairly is a popular concern in the public policy debate. One policy proposal is to reduce overtime work in order to allow the employment of more people. This paper suggests that such a concept faces major problems. Using Germany as a case study, it is...
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Prominent reasons why people make more or less money in the labor market include personal characteristics of the employee (e.g., human capital or gender), job characteristics (working conditions demanding compensating wage differentials), and characteristics of the employer (e.g., industry or...
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