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We explore the effects of management innovations on worker well-being using private sector linked employer …-employee data for Britain. We find management innovations are associated with lower worker well-being and lower job satisfaction, an …
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The paper investigates determinants of formal and non-formal continuous vocational training and its income effects among German selfemployed and employed workers in 1991/92. Participation in continuous formal training is more frequently observed with employed workers, whereas self-employed are...
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A comprehensive descriptive analysis of gender wage differences over a long time period is missing for West Germany. Using an empirical approach which takes into account explicitely changes of wage distributions for both males and females as well as life-cycle and birth cohort effects, we go...
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The literature on skill-biased technological change concentrates on highly skilled and unskilled employees. It is unclear, however, if the employment opportunities of the majority of the labour force in Germany-employees with a degree from the dual apprenticeship system-increase or not. In...
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We study how firms adjust the bundles of management practices they adopt over time, using repeated survey data … resource policies to describe clusters of management practices (management styles). Our results suggest that two management … firm characteristics. Further, we show that management is highly persistent over time, in part because newly adopted …
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