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increasingly important sector in the German economy. Cross-sectional data from an innovation survey and panel data from a quarterly … business survey in the service sector are used in the empirical investigation. The data allow to directly distinguish among …
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Incentives to invest in higher education are affected by both the direct wage effect of human capital investments and the indirect wage effect resulting from lower unemployment risks and shorter spells in unemployment associated with higher educated. We analyse the returns to education in...
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The emergence of online labor markets calls the validity of traditional career models into question. Given the volatility and digital nature of this environment, short-term employment relationships and heterogeneity of workers, employers and tasks in these markets, it is unclear how careers...
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The paper analyses the applicability of vocational training and the earnings of apprentices using survey data from West … the analysis is a survey-data-based assessment of the German apprenticeship system in a time of rapid technological change …
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Discontinuities in the employment profile are supposed to cause wage cuts since they imply an interruption in the accumulation of human capital as well as a depreciation of the human capital stock built up in the past. In this paper, we estimate the return to effective experience, taking into...
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