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to overcome such limitations for Germany by complementing administrative data from the Federal Employment Agency with …
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, preventing employment at low wages. This creates substantial unemployment of the low-skilled. This paper discusses the …
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Each year Germany and many other developed economies spend tens of billions of Euros on active measures of employment … persistent problem throughout the last two decades, raising the question as to the actual effect of the measures of employment … that a policy strategy focusing on monetary incentive schemes rather than on public employment programs is more successful. …
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The EU’s largest economy, Germany, has managed to find an effective and unique combination of flexibility and rigidity in its labor market. Institutions that typically characterize rigid labor markets are effectively balanced by flexibility instruments. Important developments since 2000...
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The EU’s largest economy, Germany, has managed to find an effective and unique combination of flexibility and rigidity in its labor market. Institutions that typically characterize rigid labor markets are effectively balanced by flexibility instruments. Important developments since 2000...
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relates each value of the dose, i.e. days of training, to the individual post-treatment probability of employment (the …
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