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We explore the role of social capital in the spread of the recent Covid-19 pan­demic in independent analyses for Austria, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Swe­den, Switzerland and the UK. We exploit within-country variation in social capital and Covid-19 cases to show that high-social-capital...
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In response to strong revenue and income losses that a large share of the self-employed faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, the German federal government introduced a €50bn emergency aid program. Based on real-time online-survey data comprising more than 20,000 observations, we analyze the...
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Using microsimulations, we nowcast the impact of learning losses caused by COVID-19 on secondary school completion rates, intergenerational mobility of education, and long-run earnings inequality in eight countries Sub-Saharan Africa. On average, secondary school completion rates decrease by 12...
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The shock on human capital caused by COVID-19 is likely to have long lasting consequences, especially for children of low-educated families. Applying a counterfactual exercise we project the effects of school closures and other lockdown policies on the intergenerational persistence of education...
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Während in Deutschland seit Beginn der vergangenen Dekade der Lohnanstieg deutlich hinter dem Anstieg der …. Deutschland sollte nach Meinung der Autoren Abschied von dem stark auf den Export ausgerichteten Wachstumsmodell nehmen, das nicht …
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Arbeitskosten in Deutschland zwar wieder etwas beruhigt. Gleichwohl finden internationale Arbeitskostenvergleiche weiterhin große …
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Deutschland. Gibt es historische Gründe für diese unterschiedliche Entwicklung? Fehlt in Deutschland ein „Billiglohn …
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