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This paper investigates the effects of immigration on the wages of native workers in Germany. The analysis …. However, the effects of immigration on the wages of natives are numerically very small. Separability tests show that the use …
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Recent studies exploring sibling rivalry in the allocation of household resources in the U.S. produce conflicting …
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Recent studies exploring sibling rivalry in the allocation of household resources in the U.S. produce conflicting …
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panel data set, we exploit the regional variation of the German business income taxation to address these issues. Our … results suggest an elasticity of wages with respect to business taxes that ranges between –0.28 to –0.46, once we control for …
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panel data set, we exploit the regional variation of the German business income taxation to address these issues. Our … results suggest an elasticity of wages with respect to business taxes that ranges between -0.28 to -0.46, once we control for …
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panel data set, we exploit the regional variation of the German business income taxation to address these issues. Our … results suggest an elasticity of wages with respect to business taxes that ranges between -0.28 to -0.46, once we control for …
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(HPWOs) on wages. This paper makes use of a new employer-employee-linked panel data set for Germany to examine the effects of … adopting HPWOs on wages as well as on the wage structure within firms. The empirical results suggest that, depending on the … particular practice, flexible workplace systems benefit employees through higher wages. HPWOs further increase within firm wage …
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