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rose relative to that of workers in lower quantiles. An identical phenomenon is observed among men in West Germany in …
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lagged adjustment processes. In the context of estimated labor market systems for Germany, the UK, and the US, we construct …
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In this paper, I study temporary migrations, and its consequences for immigrants' behaviour. I distinguish between temporary migrations where the return time is exogenous, and temporary migrations where the migrant chooses when to return. I then illustrate the consequences both types of...
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Not only the level of aggregate unemployment but also the properties of its dynamics are an important topic in macroeconomics and labor economics. Several models like e.g. matching models with endogenous job destruction explicitly predict an asymmetric pattern in the evolution of unemployment,...
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In this paper, the inter-industry wage structure in West Germany and USA is compared using the German Socio …
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the backlash is also profound—France, for example—and where it has been more muted—such as Germany. In both the United …
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