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This paper studies the importance of employer-specific determinants in escaping low earnings in Germany. To address the initial conditions problem and the endogeneity of employer retention, we model (intra-firm) low-pay transitions using a multivariate Probit model that accounts for selection...
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This paper studies the importance of employer-specific determinants in escaping low earnings in Germany. To address the initial conditions problem and the endogeneity of employer retention, we model (intra-firm) low-pay transitions using a multivariate Probit model that accounts for selection...
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Betriebsratsmitglieder, die freigestellt waren und in eine ‚normale’ Beschäftigung zurückkehren möchten, stehen regelmäßig vor der Frage, wie es mit ihrer beruflichen Karriere denn nun weitergeht. Dabei muss die Freistellung keineswegs zu einem ‚Karriereknick’ führen – im...
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, separate estimations by gender show a positive association between works councils and political interest only for men, but not … for women. Traditional gender roles and disproportionate responsibility for family may make it difficult for women to be …
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, separate estimations by gender show a positive association between works councils and political interest only for men, but not … for women. Traditional gender roles and disproportionate responsibility for family may make it difficult for women to be …
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results showstriking gender differences in the relationship between reciprocity and taste for representation. These … differences can be partially explained by gender-specific differences in the average degree of labor force attachment. …
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, separate estimations by gender show a positive association between works councils and political interest only for men, but not … for women. Traditional gender roles may make it difficult for women to be politically engaged even when a works council is …
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