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Using administrative data for West Germany, this paper investigates whether part of the urban wage premium stems from …
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This paper investigates the behaviour of employers' monopsony power and workers' wages over the business cycle. Using German administrative linked employer-employee data for the years 1985-2010 and an estimation framework based on duration models, we construct a time series of the firm-level...
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Social networks may affect workers' labor market outcomes. Using rich spatial data from administrative records, we analyze whether the employment status of neighbors influences the employment probability of a worker who lost his job due to a plant closure and the channels through which this...
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One of the factors likely to affect the market power of employers is the sensitivity of the flow of recruits to the offered wage, but there is very little research on this. This paper presents a methodology for estimating the wage elasticity of recruitment and applies it to German data. Our...
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Over the past three decades Germany has repeatedly deregulated the law on temporary agency work by stepwise increasing …
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Based on a wage curve approach we examine the labor market effects of migration in Germany. The wage curve relies on …
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employment. Using monthly data for Germany covering the period 1973-2008, we show that the continuous liberalization of this …
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temp wage gap and post-temp earnings in Germany. Using a two-stage selection-corrected method in a panel data framework, we … ; dose response function approach ; wages ; Germany …
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This paper analyzes wage assimilation of ethnic German immigrants to Germany. We use unique administrative data that … partial. A 10% higher pre-migration wage translates into a 1.6% higher wage in Germany when also controlling for educational …
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regulations covering the temporary help service sector in Germany. We isolate the causal effect of this reform by combining a …
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