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more than 7,000 firm observations in Germany over a multi-year period. Our theoretical predictions are only supported for …
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western Germany during the 1980s and 1990s. It is argued that regional opportunity structures as well as local patterns of …
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A new algorithm for clustering life course trajectories is presented and tested with large register data. Life courses are represented as sequences on a monthly timescale for the working-life with an age span from 16-65. A meaningful clustering result for this kind of data provides interesting...
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, to the best of our knowledge for the first time for Germany, gregariousness and social interaction at the workplace and …
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start. The effects are higher for women than for men and higher in West Germany than in East Germany. Further, we find that …
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This study analyzes the sensitivity of US giving to both business cycle fluctuations and trend growth. With tax revenues as a point of reference, US giving constitutes a relatively stable source of revenue. Total giving is characterized by a business cycle volatility which is comparable to the...
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