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This paper investigates the effect of displacement on reemployment wages of socially insured West German workers who became unemployed in 1986. Because detailed information on the cause of job loss is unavailable, displacement status is imputed using a probit estimated on the German...
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The estimates of the structural parameters of a job separations model derived from the theory of on-the-job search are reported in this papers. Given that each employer pays the same wage to all observably equivalent workers and that wage dispersion across employers exists in the sense that...
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This paper gives a comprehensive picture of job and worker flows for the entire Danish economy. We exploit a unique central administrative register encompassing all employees of all workplaces across all sectors throughout two business cycles. This enables us to broaden the focus of the previous...
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mobility ; duration analysis ; Job stability ; layoffs …
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The impact of general and specific training on income and mobility is an important issue for the discussion around … training (Germany) on inter-firm, inter-occupational, and inter-industrial mobility. The results show that workers with a … school-based vocational degree move more frequently between occupations, while no difference in firm and industrial mobility …
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termination. -- job stability ; labor mobility ; duration analysis …
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