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Arbeitsmobilität 14,593 Labour mobility 11,998 Arbeitsmarkt 2,020 Theorie 1,885 Theory 1,782 Labour market 1,695 USA 1,500 United States 1,435 Deutschland 1,388 Schätzung 1,357 Estimation 1,230 Arbeitslosigkeit 1,180 Germany 1,121 Unemployment 1,061 Arbeitszufriedenheit 985 Job satisfaction 972 Employee retention 948 Mitarbeiterbindung 948 Lohn 895 Arbeitsmigranten 866 Migrant workers 861 Wages 857 Führungskräfte 797 Managers 785 Lohnstruktur 736 Erwerbsverlauf 725 Occupational attainment 692 Wage structure 684 Arbeitsuche 672 EU-Staaten 632 Job search 631 Kündigung 631 EU countries 610 Dismissal 601 Qualifikation 584 Großbritannien 581 Occupational qualification 551 Humankapital 527 Vereinigte Staaten 496 Human capital 491
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Book / Working Paper 7,675 Article 6,905 Journal 13
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Article in journal 5,038 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 5,038 Working Paper 3,543 Graue Literatur 3,462 Non-commercial literature 3,462 Arbeitspapier 3,057 Aufsatz im Buch 736 Book section 736 Hochschulschrift 436 Thesis 308 Collection of articles of several authors 261 Sammelwerk 261 Amtsdruckschrift 175 Government document 175 Aufsatzsammlung 139 Konferenzschrift 106 Collection of articles written by one author 93 Sammlung 93 Bibliografie enthalten 69 Bibliography included 69 Conference proceedings 61 Conference paper 60 Konferenzbeitrag 60 Statistik 38 Statistics 34 Case study 32 Fallstudie 32 Research Report 31 Article 25 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 21 Rezension 17 Forschungsbericht 15 Systematic review 15 Übersichtsarbeit 15 Amtliche Publikation 11 Mikroform 9 Advisory report 8 Gutachten 8 Bibliografie 7 Reprint 7
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English 11,694 Undetermined 1,376 German 876 French 228 Spanish 78 Dutch 73 Russian 64 Italian 62 Polish 29 Portuguese 27 Finnish 24 Hungarian 22 Swedish 21 Danish 19 Norwegian 10 Czech 6 Romanian 6 Hebrew 2 Croatian 2 Bulgarian 1 Estonian 1 Lithuanian 1 Slovak 1 Serbian 1
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Bachmann, Ronald 60 Carrillo-Tudela, Carlos 54 Merkl, Christian 54 Zimmermann, Klaus F. 50 Lehmann, Hartmut 46 Haltiwanger, John C. 45 Burgess, Simon M. 38 Fujita, Shigeru 36 Wadsworth, Jonathan 36 Bender, Stefan 34 Earle, John S. 34 Lane, Julia 34 Maliranta, Mika 32 Portugal, Pedro 32 Davis, Steven J. 31 Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf 31 Ours, Jan C. van 30 Zweimüller, Josef 30 Artuc, Erhan 29 Robin, Jean-Marc 29 Lazear, Edward P. 28 Pfann, Gerard A. 28 Postel-Vinay, Fabien 28 Bellmann, Lutz 27 Kramarz, Francis 27 Moscarini, Giuseppe 27 Bauer, Thomas K. 26 Fallick, Bruce 26 Hyatt, Henry R. 26 McEntarfer, Erika 26 Upward, Richard 26 Boeri, Tito 25 Haltiwanger, John 25 Hamermesh, Daniel S. 25 Martins, Pedro S. 25 Fitzenberger, Bernd 24 Lalé, Etienne 24 Rosholm, Michael 24 Schnabel, Claus 24 Svarer, Michael 24
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National Bureau of Economic Research 203 OECD 33 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 26 William Davidson Institute <Ann Arbor, Mich.> 16 Europäische Kommission 14 Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 14 USA / Bureau of Labor Statistics 10 World Bank 8 Centre for Economic Policy Research 7 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit <Bonn> 7 W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research <Kalamazoo, Mich.> 7 Elinkeinoelämän Tutkimuslaitos 6 Sonderforschungsbereich Quantifikation und Simulation Ökonomischer Prozesse 6 State of New York Department of Labor, Division of Employment, Research and Statistics Office 6 Weltbank 6 European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training 5 Indien / Labour Bureau 5 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München / Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät 5 National Economic Development Office 5 Public Policy and Management Institute 5 Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 5 Centre for Economic Reform and Transformation 4 Europäische Kommission / Direktion Innovation und Europäischer Forschungsraum (ERA) 4 Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Forschung und Innovation / Unit Research & Innovation Actors and Research Careers 4 Forschungsinstitut für Arbeit und Arbeitsrecht <Sankt Gallen> 4 IDEA Consult & SPI 4 Institut zur Zukunft der Arbeit <Bonn> 4 Institute for Fiscal Studies 4 Institutet för Social Forskning <Stockholm> 4 Központi Statisztikai Hivatal 4 UNDP 4 Umeå Universitet / Institutionen för Nationalekonomi 4 Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung 4 Edward Elgar Publishing 3 European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions 3 Europäische Kommission / Statistisches Amt 3 Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 3 Frankreich / Commissariat Général du Plan 3 Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 3 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover 3
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Discussion paper series / IZA 502 IZA Discussion Paper 229 IZA Discussion Papers 213 NBER working paper series 198 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 178 NBER Working Paper 171 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 128 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 118 CESifo working papers 99 The international journal of human resource management 85 ILR review : the journal of work and policy 75 Journal of vocational behavior 75 Journal of labor economics 74 Economics letters 61 Applied economics 59 Working paper 59 The American economic review 55 Discussion papers / CEPR 54 Discussion paper 52 Economie et statistique 46 International journal of hospitality management 46 Discussion paper series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 45 European economic review : EER 41 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 41 Monthly labor review : MLR 40 ZEW discussion papers 40 CESifo Working Paper 39 Journal of human resources : JHR 39 The review of economics and statistics 39 International journal of manpower 37 International journal of human resource management 34 Policy research working paper : WPS 32 Regional studies 32 CESifo Working Paper Series 31 Journal of urban economics 31 Journal of regional science 30 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 29 Public personnel management 29 Finance and economics discussion series 28 IAB discussion paper : Beiträge zum wissenschaftlichen Dialog aus dem Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 28
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ECONIS (ZBW) 13,884 EconStor 551 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 116 USB Cologne (business full texts) 18 RePEc 9 ArchiDok 8 OLC EcoSci 4 BASE 3
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Trade sanctions and informal employment
Moghaddasi Kelishomi, Ali; Nisticò, Roberto - 2023
This paper examines how trade sanctions affect the allocation of workers across formal and informal employment. We analyse the case of the unexpected and unprecedented trade sanctions imposed on Iran in 2012. We use a difference-in-differences approach and compare the probability of working in...
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Workers’ tenure and firm productivity : new evidence from matched employer-employee panel data
Gagliardi, Nicola; Grinza, Elena; Rycx, François - In: Industrial relations : a journal of economy & society 62 (2023) 1, pp. 3-33
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Employers' associations, worker mobility, and training
Martins, Pedro S.; Thomas, Jonathan P. - 2023
This paper studies firm-provided training in a context of potential worker mobility. We argue that such worker mobility may be reduced by employers' associations (EAs) through no-poach agreements. First, we sketch a simple model to illustrate the impact of employer coordination on training. We...
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Structural changes in South Korea employment (2000-2021)
Minki Hong - 2023
Using a job-based methodology, this paper studies structural shifts in employment in the South Korean labor market from 2000 to 2021. The methodology follows the approach suggested and applied in the reports published in the context of the European Jobs Monitor, such as Eurofound (2015, 2017)....
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Oplossingen voor arbeidsmarktkrapte : een sectoraal perspectief : rapport
Kesteren, Justus van; Klinker, Iris; Vlaanderen, Marilou; … - 2023
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Labour mobility in German establishments during the COVID-19 crisis : panel data analyses with special reference to short-time work and working from home
Bellmann, Lisa; Bellmann, Lutz; Hübler, Olaf - 2023
Using 21 waves of German high-frequency establishment panel data collected during the COVID-19 crisis, we investigate the effects of short-time work (STW) and working from home (WFH) on hiring, firings, resignations and excess labour turnover (or churning). Thus, we enquire whether STW avoids...
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Educational job mismatch, job satisfaction, on-the-job training, and employee quit behavior : a dynamic analytical approach
Wen, Le; Maani, Sholeh A.; Dong, Zhi - 2023
This paper extends the literature on the consequences of over-education, in particular quit outcomes. It is the first study that explicitly tests the impact of job satisfaction and on-the-job training for workers in educational mismatched jobs and on quit behavior using a longitudinal data set....
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Job ladders by firm wage and productivity
Bertheau, Antoine; Vejlin, Rune Majlund - 2023
We investigate whether workers reallocate up firm productivity and wage job ladders, and the cyclicality of this process. We document that productivity is a better measure of the job ladder than the average wage, since high productivity firms relative to low poach more workers than high wage...
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Employee-owned firms and the careers of young workers
Burdín, Gabriel; Garcia-Louzao, Jose - 2023
Using detailed administrative data from Spain, we investigate the impact of having an initial work experience in an employee-owned firm (EOF) versus a conventional business on subsequent earnings. We find that young workers' exposure to EOFs at the time of labour market entry reduces earnings by...
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The impact of the post-Brexit migration system on the UK labour market
Portes, Jonathan; Springford, John - 2023
The end of free movement and the introduction of the post-Brexit migration system represents a major structural change to the UK labour market. We provide a descriptive assessment of the impact on a sectoral basis. We examine how overall labour force growth has differed between sectors, both...
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Geographic mobility over the life-cycle
Díaz, Antonia; Jáñez, Álvaro; Wellschmied, Felix - 2023
When mobility between locations is frictional, a person's economic well-being is partially determined by her place of birth. Using a life cycle model of mobility, we find that search frictions are the main impairment to the mobility of young people in Spain, and these frictions are particularly...
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Train drain? : access to foreign workers and firms' provision of training
Oswald-Egg, Maria Esther; Siegenthaler, Michael - 2023
Does better access to foreign workers reduce firms' willingness to provide general skills training to unskilled workers? We analyze how the opening of the Swiss labor market to workers from the European Union affected the number of apprenticeship positions that firms provide. We exploit that the...
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Employee-Owned Firms and the Careers of Young Workers
Garcia-Louzao, Jose; Burdín, Gabriel - 2023
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Heterogeneous adjustments of labor markets to automation technologies
Petit, Fabien; Jaccoud, Florencia; Ciarli, Tommaso - 2023
This paper examines the labor market adjustments to four automation technologies (i.e. robots, communication technology, information technology, and software/database) in 227 regions across 22 European countries from 1995 to 2017. By constructing a measure of technology penetration, we estimate...
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Job-to-job mobility and inflation
Faccini, Renato; Melosi, Leonardo - 2023
The low rate of inflation observed in the U.S. over the past decade is hard to reconcile with traditional measures of labor market slack. We develop a theory-based indicator of interfirm wage competition that can explain the missing inflation. Key to this result is a drop in the rate of...
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Retrieving the returns to experience, tenure, and job mobility from work histories
Addison, John T.; Portugal, Pedro; Raposo, Pedro - 2023
Using a unique Portuguese linked employer-employee dataset, this paper offers an extension of the standard Mincerian model of wage determination by allowing for different returns to experience and tenure over the sequence of jobs that constitute a career. We also consider the possibility of...
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Fostering decent jobs in MENA Countries : segmented employment, occupational mobility and formalising informality
Adair, Philippe; Hlásny, Vladimír - 2023
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Retrieving the returns to experience, tenure, and job mobility from work histories
Addison, John T.; Portugal, Pedro; Raposo, Pedro - 2023
Using a unique Portuguese linked employer-employee dataset, this paper offers an extension of the standard Mincerian model of wage determination by allowing for different returns to experience and tenure over the sequence of jobs that constitute a career. We also consider the possibility of...
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Gender differences in job mobility and pay progression in the UK
Avram, Silvia; Harkness, Susan; Popova, Daria - 2023
Understanding disparities in the rates at which men and women's wages grow over the life course is critical to explaining the gender pay gap. Using panel data from 2009 to 2019 for the United Kingdom, we examine how differences in the rates and types of job mobility of men and women - with and...
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Platial mobility : expanding place and mobility in GIS via platio-temporal representations and the mobilities paradigm
Chishtie, Farrukh; Bulbul, Rizwan; Babukova, Panka - In: Journal of geographical systems : geographical … 25 (2023) 1, pp. 77-101
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Leadership and turnover intentions in a public hospital : the mediating effect of organisational commitment and moderating effect by activity department
Nascimento, Generosa - In: Administrative Sciences : open access journal 13 (2023) 1, pp. 1-22
This research aimed to study the effect of leadership (transformational and transactional) on turnover intentions and whether this relationship is mediated by organisational commitment and moderated by the department of activity. To this end, it was hypothesized that: (1) leadership has a...
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High skilled mobility under uncertainty
Bisset, Jordan; Czarnitzki, Dirk; Doherr, Thorsten - 2023
Previous work suggests a general uncertainty surrounding the migration process acts as a barrier to outmigration. In this paper, we argue that this barrier is exacerbated when relative economic policy uncertainty is higher in the target country and mitigated when relatively higher in the origin...
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Supporting mobile migrant labour - the role of the trade union movement
Cremers, Jan - 2023
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The decline of routine tasks, education investments, and intergenerational mobility
Bennett, Patrick; Salvanes, Kjell G. - 2023
How does a large structural change to the labor market affect education investments made at young ages? Exploiting differential exposure to the national decline in routine-task intensity across local labor markets, we show that the secular decline in routine tasks causes major shifts in...
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Stay or leave? : the role of career adaptability and organizational embeddedness for turnover intentions
Orie, Sieraadj; Semeijn, Judith H. - In: Journal of career development 49 (2022) 5, pp. 1196-1211
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Labor market pooling and job outcomes of displaced workers
Kekezi, Orsa - 2022
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The retention effect of training : portability, visibility, and credibility
Dietz, Daniel; Zwick, Thomas - In: International journal of human resource management 33 (2022) 4, pp. 710-741
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Search and reallocation in the Covid-19 pandemic: evidence from the UK
Carrillo-Tudela, Carlos; Comunello, Camila; Clymo, Alex; … - 2022
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the UK labour market has been extremely heterogeneous across occupation and industrial sectors. Using novel data on job search, we document how individuals adjust their job search behaviour in response to changing employment patterns across occupations and...
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Green talent management and turnover intention : the roles of leader STARA competence and digital task interdependence
Ogbeibu, Samuel; Chiappetta Jabbour, Charbel José; … - In: Journal of intellectual capital 23 (2022) 1, pp. 27-55
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Time to say goodbye : a duration analysis of the determinants of coach dismissals and quits in Major League Soccer
Semmelroth, Dirk - In: Journal of sports economics 23 (2022) 1, pp. 95-120
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Worker beliefs about outside options
Jäger, Simon; Roth, Christopher; Roussille, Nina; … - 2022
Workers wrongly anchor their beliefs about outside options on their current wage. In particular, low-paid workers underestimate wages elsewhere. We document this anchoring bias by eliciting workers’ beliefs in a representative survey in Germany and comparing them to measures of actual outside...
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How distortive are turnover taxes? : evidence from replacing turnover tax with VAT
Xing, Jing; Bilicka, Katarzyna; Hou, Xipei - 2022
In this paper, we investigate distortions created by turnover taxes. As a natural experiment, we explore a reform that replaced turnover taxes with value-added taxes for some service industries in China, while the taxation of manufacturing industries remained unchanged. The reform increased...
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Reallocation effects of the minimum wage
Dustmann, Christian; Lindner, Attila; Schönberg, Uta; … - In: The quarterly journal of economics 137 (2022) 1, pp. 267-328
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Worker beliefs about outside options
Jäger, Simon; Roth, Christopher; Roussille, Nina; … - 2022
Workers wrongly anchor their beliefs about outside options on their current wage. In particular, low-paid workers underestimate wages elsewhere. We document this anchoring bias by eliciting workers' beliefs in a representative survey in Germany and comparing them to measures of actual outside...
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How do firms adjust to negative labor supply shocks? : evidence from migration outflows
Dicarlo, Emanuele - 2022
The quality of workers in a country positively relates to productivity of firms, adoption of new technologies, and growth. This paper studies adjustments of Italian firms to negative labor supply shocks in the context of workers' outflows from Italy to Switzerland. My diff-in-diff leverages the...
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Labor mobility and innovation in Africa
Mbaye, Linguère Mously; Okara, Assi; Tani, Massimiliano - 2022
We develop a theoretical model to investigate whether short-term mobility differentially affects innovation in product or process and carry out an empirical analysis with a focus on Africa using firm-level data from the World Bank Enterprise Survey, as well as complementary country level...
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The intended and unintended effects of promoting labor market mobility
Caliendo, Marco; Künn, Steffen; Mahlstedt, Robert - 2022
Subsidizing the geographical mobility of unemployed workers may improve welfare by relaxing their financial constraints and allowing them to find jobs in more prosperous regions. We exploit regional variation in the promotion of mobility programs along administrative borders of German employment...
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The unequal cost of job loss across countries
Bertheau, Antoine; Acabbi, Edoardo; Barceló, Cristina; … - 2022
We document the consequences of losing a job across countries using a harmonized research design. Workers in Denmark and Sweden experience the lowest earnings declines following job displacement, while workers in Italy, Spain, and Portugal experience losses three times as high. French and...
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Student mobility as a strategy of increasing competitiveness on the global labor market : an attempt to diagnose educational mobility : the case of Poland
Mijal, Anna; Bruska, Anna; Sokołowska, Stanisława - In: European research studies 25 (2022) 1, pp. 366-381
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Employees perceptions of non-monetary recognition practice and turnover : does recognition source alignment and contrast matter?
Chênevert, Denis; Hill, Kevin; Kilroy, Steven - In: Human resource management journal : HRMJ ; the … 32 (2022) 1, pp. 40-57
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Spillovers of senior mutual fund managers' capital raising ability : job market paper
Xu, Yue - 2022 - This version: December 2, 2021
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Do firms or workers drive the foreign acquisition wage premium?
Rösch, Marcus; Gerritse, Michiel; Karreman, Bas; Oort, … - 2022
We decompose the wage premium after foreign acquisitions of Dutch domestic firms into the constituent firm- and worker-level premia. Firm-level premia grow up to 3.5%, accounting for the majority of the acquisition premium. Worker-level premia by contrast, grow up to 1% and only materialize with...
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Former employees of foreign MNEs boost incumbent workers' wages in domestic firms?
Flaherty, Eoin T. - 2022
This paper examines evidence on wage spillovers from workers with experience in foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) to incumbent workers in domestic firms. Using administrative panel data from Ireland, I examine possible heterogeneity for such spillovers across the wage distribution using...
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The devil is in the detail : measuring intra-EU labour migration
Fenwick, Clare - 2022
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Social contacts, wages, and turnover : the case of the Egyptian labour market
Hussein, Omar Mohsen - 2022
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Working from a distance : productivity dispersion and labor reallocation
Gu, Jingping; Koh, Dongya; Liu, Andrew - 2022
Following the shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy may be significantly changed relative to the pre-pandemic world. One critical shift induced by the COVID- 19 pandemic is a need for physical distance (at least 6 feet apart) between workers and customers. In this study, we examine the...
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Human resource management in health care industries for generation Y : challenges of the 21st century
Hassan, Md Mahmudul; Alam, Mohammad Nurul; Campbell, Nadine - In: Australasian accounting business and finance journal : AABF 16 (2022) 1, pp. 21-40
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The intended and unintended effects of promoting labor market mobility
Caliendo, Marco; Künn, Steffen; Mahlstedt, Robert - 2022 - This version: January 20,2022
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Why aren't people leaving Janesville? : industry persistence, trade shocks, and mobility
Ottinger, Sebastian; Poyker, Michael - 2022
This paper quantifies the extent to which the U.S. manufacturing labor market is characterized by employer market power and how such market power has changed over time. We find that the vast majority of U.S. manufacturing plants operate in a monopsonistic environment and, at least since the...
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Scarring effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Italian labour market
Fiaschi, Davide; Tealdi, Cristina - 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic raised the share of inactive individuals in 2020 in Italy, mostly at the expense of permanent and fix-term employment. We document sizable asymmetric effects across categories of individuals, defined on the basis of gender, age and geographical area. In particular, the...
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