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increase in the working horizon on (un)employment behaviour for individuals with a long remaining statutory working life. Using … probability of employment, decreases the probability of unemployment, and increases the intensity of job search among the … unemployed. Heterogeneity analyses show that the demonstrated employment effects are strongest for women and in occupations with …
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normal retirement age in Germany did not prolong employment of older men. The reason for this surprising result is that … retirement option for the long-term insured. Bridge options allowed employers to terminate employment considerably earlier than … of the bridge options. Therefore mainly employers with high employment adaption costs induced employees to use a bridge …
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I study possible determinants of part-time employment among women in France and Germany using microdata of the Labour …
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between full-time and part-time employment. Causal analyses using a survey experiment reveal that providing information about …-time/full-time wage gap are predictive of planned and actual transitions between full-time and part-time employment, necessitating the …
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between full-time and part-time employment. Causal analyses using a survey experiment reveal that providing information about …-time/full-time wage gap are predictive of planned and actual transitions between full-time and part-time employment, necessitating the …
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creditors play an active role in disciplining. Block purchases have a monitoring role in Belgium and Germany, but not in France …
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