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The paper investigates the relative importance of job mobility for wages in comparison with the human capital framework … framework. Firm tenure is no relevant determinant of earnings. Past mobility and sectoral and regional factors determine … individual mobility. …
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analysis suggests significant differences in the probability of downward occupational mobility by gender, immigration status …This paper studies occupational mobility of ethnic German migrants who have entered Germany since 1984. The empirical …
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Die deutsche Zuwanderungspolitik benötigt dringend ein ökonomisches Profil. Der volkswirtschaftliche Nutzen von Einwanderung sollte einerseits durch ein Punkte-Auswahlsystem zur Selektion auf Dauer einreisender qualifizierter Arbeitsmigranten, andererseits durch ein marktorientiertes Verfahren...
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distinct labor market states and identifying the effects of certain individual and job characteristics on variant mobility … across distinct employment states utilizing Markov transition processes. As Bosch and Maloney (2007:3) argue: labor status … mobility can be assumed as a process in which changes in the states occur randomly through time, and probabilities of moves …
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distinct labor market states and identifying the effects of certain individual and job characteristics on variant mobility … across distinct employment states utilizing Markov transition processes. As Bosch and Maloney (2007:3) argue: "labor status … mobility can be assumed as a process in which changes in the states occur randomly through time, and probabilities of moves …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010324359
distinct labor market states and identifying the effects of certain individual and job characteristics on variant mobility … across distinct employment states utilizing Markov transition processes. As Bosch and Maloney (2007:3) argue: "labor status … mobility can be assumed as a process in which changes in the states occur randomly through time, and probabilities of moves …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010500199