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The purpose of this paper is to assess intergenerational occupational mobility in Germany. Using data from the … Socioeconomic Panel (SOEP), we find a high persistence of occupational choices across fathers and children. To separate effects …
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Workers will not pay for general on-the-job training if contracts are not enforceable. Firms may if there are mobility frictions. Private information about worker productivities, however, prevents workers who quit receiving their marginal products elsewhere. Their new employers then receive...
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differences for different types of vocational training, minor differences between East and West Germany and males and females, and …
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This paper analyzes the allocation of workers to jobs and the wage distribution in Germany. Our main contribution is to …
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For representative German panel data, we show that voluntary job switching leads to relatively high levels of life …
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market regime, simulations for Germany show that labour tax policies can make only a small contribution to alleviating the …
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The paper argues that economic integration causes problems for the labor market of high-wage countries due to cross-border labor mobility and the accompanying increase in labor supply. Empirical evidence is provided from an analysis of regional labor market effects of German re-unification. In...
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underestimate wages elsewhere. We document this anchoring bias by eliciting workers’ beliefs in a representative survey in Germany …
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histories in Germany between 1975 and 2010. We estimate difference-in-differences models, using a sample in which we match …
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