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multinomial logit based on time use diary data of the German Time Use Study 2001/02. One striking result for Germany: the …
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performance indicators, productivity and profitability. -- One-third co-determination ; firm performance ; Germany …
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"Time-use statistics offer a unique tool for exploring a wide range of policy concerns including social change; division of labour; allocation of time for household work; the estimation of the value of household production; transportation; leisure and recreation; pension plans; and health-care...
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institutions. -- Enterprise data ; Germany ; research data centres …
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Using exceptionally rich linked administrative and survey information on German welfare recipients we investigate the health effects of transitions from welfare to employment and of assignments to welfare-to-work programmes. Applying semi-parametric propensity score matching estimators we find...
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Using a unique dataset we study both the actual and self-perceived relationship between subjective well-being and income comparisons against a wide range of potential comparison groups, enabling us to investigate a broader range of questions than in previous studies. In questions inserted into a...
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in Germany. -- Smoking ; lone parent ; childhood family structure ; divorce ; unobserved heterogeneity …
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household-level wage innovations. We draw our inference from household panel data sets for the US, the UK, and Germany. First …, but with increments being smaller in the European data. Third, we find that wage risk is procyclical in Germany while it …
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This paper shows that the German labor market is more volatile than the US labor market. Specifically, the volatility of the cyclical component of several labor market variables (e.g., the job-finding rate, labor market tightness, and job vacancies) divided by the volatility of labor...
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. I combine a unique dataset on city-level destruction in Germany caused by Allied Air Forces bombing during WWII with …
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