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temp wage gap and post-temp earnings in Germany. Using a two-stage selection-corrected method in a panel data framework, we …
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rate in Germany and Denmark, while the wage effects are larger in the UK. Moreover, the elasticity of substitution between …We investigate the labor market effects of immigration in Denmark, Germany and the UK, three countries which are … bargaining, minimum wages, employment protection and unemployment benefits affect the way in which wages respond to labor supply …
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but also analyze its effect on post-unemployment wages and job stability for unemployed Danish workers. We find evidence … permanent posts. Finally, our results suggest that agency employment may improve subsequent match quality in terms of wages and …
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dynamic monopsony framework. Applying duration models to a large administrative employer–employee data set for Germany, we … natives. Under monopsonistic wage setting the estimated elasticity differential predicts a 4.7 log points wage penalty for …
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This paper fills a gap in the literature by investigating whether temporary agency employment substitutes regular employment. To take into account the interaction between the two employment forms, we identify a SVAR model with correlated innovations by volatility regimes. We show that a positive...
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As a consequence of the rapid growth of temporary agency employment in Germany, the debate on the poor working …
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