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The paper analyses the impact of demographic developments on the German pension system until the year 2060. The projections are simulated for a range of assumptions on the latest demographic trends and on the labour market and comprise the latest pension legislation. As a central innovation we...
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project "New business formation and the labor market in East and West German growth regimes" within the Collaborative Research …
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The aim of this working paper is to discuss the existing terminology, taxonomies, frameworks and concepts used for non-cognitive skills contained in the literature on labour market and skills published between 2009 and 2019, as well as in international policy driven research, with a specific...
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to work, taking into account that earnings would change accordingly. A majority of German employees wanted a labor time …
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This microeconometric study analyzes the effects of individual leisure sports participation on long-term labour market variables, on socio-demographic as well as on health and subjective well-being indicators for West Germany based on individual data from the German Socio-Economic Panel study...
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One of the most prominent trends in Western welfare capitalism during the last decades has been the expansion of welfare services as an outcome of the transition from the Fordist to a 'post-industrial' settlement, driven by changes in the wider society and the economic system. The advent of what...
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It is shown that the total labor force gap in Schleswig-Holstein will increase to 326,799 people by 2035 under status … quo assumptions and will be dominated by skilled workers. The largest labor gaps are expected in the health and social … services, manufacturing, construction and trade sectors. The simulations show that the combination of increasing labor force …
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