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explaining mortality crises and their relevance for the case of East Germany. Based on individual-level panel data the …
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The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobility should have increased. Hence, retrospective and spell data from the German Socio-Economic Panel are combined in order to test the hypothesis that job stability for German workers declined...
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determinants of workplace accidents using a firm data set for Germany. Given the tight system of public workplace safety regulation …
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Trade and migration have become more important in recent years for Austria and Germany. The transition in Central and …
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Using a large new dataset, we analyze the labor market performance of Portuguese workers in Germany. While previous …
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major problems. Using Germany as a case study, it is shown that the group of workers with the highest risks of becoming …
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This paper studies occupational mobility of ethnic German migrants who have entered Germany since 1984. The empirical …
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The speed at which immigrants assimilate is the subject of debate. Human capital formation plays a major role in this discussion. This paper compares the educational attainment of second generation immigrants to those of natives in the same age cohort. Evidence using a large German data set...
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