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temporary employees in Germany using socio-economic panel data from the late 1990s. Compared to simple OLS estimates, using a …-tier labour market for temporary employment in Germany. -- mobility ; unemployment ; Fixed-term contracts ; dynamic wages …
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This paper investigates whether job stability in western Germany shows any signs of decline and compares the findings …
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This paper evaluates complementarities of labor market institutions and the business cycle in the context of a stochastic dynamic general equililbriurn model econorny. Matching between workers and vacancies with endogenous search intensity, Nash-bargained wages, payroll taxation, and...
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parameter restrictions. A cointegration analysis for the unified Germany reveals a long rum relationship between real wages … uncertainty. In contrast to previous studies for West Germany, we find that, unemployment is equally determined by technology …
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This paper evaluates complementarities of labor market institutions and the business cycle in the context of a stochastic dynamic general equilibrium model economy. Matching between workers and vacancies with endogenous time spent in search, Nash{bargained wages, payroll taxation, and...
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Marginal employment, so-called Minijobs, represent a significant part of the dependent employment in Germany. In 20121 …
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