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This paper examines the impact of minimum wages on earnings and employment in selected branches of the retail …
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This paper exploits survey information on reservation wages and data on actual wages from the European Community …
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Low-skilled workers enjoy a large wage advantage in German works council establishments. Since job tenure is also longer for these workers, one explanation might be rent-seeking. If the premium is a compensating wage differential (or a return to unmeasured ability), it should not lead to higher...
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This paper assesses the decline in collective bargaining coverage in Germany. Using repeat cross-section and …
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Despite its seeming lack of attractiveness to other countries, the German system of quasi-parity codetermination at company level has thus far held up fairly well. We recount the theoretical arguments for and against this form of codetermination, and survey the evolving empirical evidence as to...
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representative data for Germany – for many observers the exemplar of a cooperative industrial relations regime – to investigate the …
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exact contribution of deununionization is a matter of debate, perhaps no more so than in Germany, our case study. The … Germany more generally. …
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