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western Germany over the period 1990-97. …
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individual panel data for Germany and repeated cross-sectional data for the United States and the European Union show that the …
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positive short- and long-term effects of benefit sanctions which are robust for men and women in East and West Germany. The …
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This paper shows that earnings losses after unemployment increase with age. First, older employees start out with relatively high earnings in comparison to employees without employment interruptions several years before the non-employment spell. This earnings advantage turns into a strong...
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This paper examines the impact of unemployment on life satisfaction for Germany 1984-2006, using a sample of men and … explicitly identifies truly exogenous unemployment entries starting from 1991. We find that for women in East and West Germany …
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