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"From 1992 to 2005, part-time employment in Western Germany has grown by 82 percent, whereas full-time employment has …: Characteristics inherent in full-time or part-time employment dominantly explain changes in employment patterns in Western Germany …
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"This paper analyses theoretical effects of minimum wages on employment and the wage distribution under a frictional setting. I review new developments in search theory and discuss the influence of minimum wages on wages and employment under each setting. Thereby, a major theoretical focus of...
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"This study investigates how the effects of low-wage employment and non-employment on wage prospects vary depending on qualification. We apply dynamic multinomial logit models with random effects and include interactions of the lagged labor market state with qualification to estimate...
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"This paper studies the impact of the local industrial structure on employment dynamics in Western Germany. Following … larger plants, nor are there fundamental differences between Western Germany and France." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en)) …
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"As a reaction on high and persistent unemployment in Germany, the largest labour market reforms in post-war history …
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"Labour markets in most highly developed countries are marked by rising levels of skill segregation in the production process and increasing inequalities in skill-specific employment prospects. Local human capital has a likely effect on skill specific productivity levels and employment growth....
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"In this paper we study the effect of small labor market entry cohorts on (un)employment in Western Germany. From a …
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"The labour-market policy-mix in Germany is increasingly being decided on a regional level. This requires additional …
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"This paper tests whether there is evidence of compression of morbidity using data from the American Health and Retirement Study and analyzes the effects of this on the labor supply of older people. We find younger cohorts to suffer less from functional problems than older cohorts at given ages....
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"The so-called Environmental Sector produces technologies, products and services that prevent or reduce environmental damages. On the background of growing environmental problems such as climate protection this sector seems to be more and more important. Contrary to that, a theoretical model...
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