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Collective bargaining in Germany takes place either at the industry level or at the firm level; collective bargaining …
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on age and gender) and its performance with respect to innovative activities (outlays and employment in research and … development (R&D)) for a large representative sample of enterprises from manufacturing industries in Germany using unique newly …
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and gender) and its performance (productivity and profitability) for a large representative sample of enterprises from … manufacturing industries in Germany. We use unique newly available data that for the first time combine information from the …
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This chapter investigates the integration processes of immigrants in Germany by comparing certain immigrant groups to … natives differentiating by gender and immigrant generation. Indicators which are supposed to capture cultural integration of … differentiated by ethnic origin, gender and generation. This allows visualization of differences by ethnic groups and development …
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gender differences in job separation rates to employment and nonemployment. In line with descriptive evidence, we find lower … affect separations differently by gender. When additionally controlling for wages, we find that both separation rates are …
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; gender differences; and the poor education performance of men at the lower end of the education distribution. …
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Despite a recent surge in the number of studies attempting to measure inequality of opportunity in various countries, methodological differences have so far prevented meaningful international comparisons. This paper presents a comparison of ex-ante measures of inequality of economic opportunity...
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gender of the child does not matter, but that children with fewer siblings, and firstborn children, are more strongly …
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This paper seeks to unpick the complex effects of migration, country of birth, and place of residence in Scotland on individual success in the labour market. We pay specific attention to the labour force experience of English-born residents in Scotland, whom the cross sectional literature...
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languages for the PISA school performance of teenagers living in European countries (France, Finland, Germany, United Kingdom … found for Germany, the UK and US, whereas social mobility is more likely in Scandinavian countries and in Canada. Moreover …
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