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Using a large data set for Germany, we show that both the raw and the unexplained gender earnings gap are higher in self-employment than in paid employment. Applying an Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition, about one quarter to one third of the difference in monthly self-employment earnings can be...
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The role of the 2000’s German labour market reforms in boosting the German economy has been widely discussed. Considering that one of the main objectives of these reforms was to improve the matching process on the labour market, I use high-frequency administrative data to present new details...
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cyclicality in recessions. Furthermore, higher levels of unemployment do not translate into additional real wages adjustments when … the economy is contracting, while lower levels of unemployment during expansions have incremental effects on wage …
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Despite the ongoing dialogue on facilitating mobility between the European Union and the Eastern Partnership (EaP …
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Using harmonised micro data, this paper investigates the job search behaviour of the unemployed in Europe. The analysis focuses on the importance of individual and household characteristics in this context, as well as on cross-country differences in Europe. Our findings suggest that both...
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