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We use a linked employer-employee data set from Germany to estimate the wage effect of foreign-affiliates in East and … West Germany. In addition, the wage effects of the large number of West German affiliates which are located in East Germany … in West Germany, where it amounts to 2.7 %. …
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According to the German Works Constitution Act, establishments above certain thresholds defined by the number of employees must release members of their works councils from work and enable them to do a full-time job as works councilors. Using a full sample of all establishments affected, we...
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In public discussion in Germany it is often argued that jobs are mainly created in small and medium-sized firms (i …
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In Germany, trade unions and works councils are more often present in the public than in the private sector. Whereas in … public sector in Germany may lead to sub-optimal results. …
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This empirical study investigates the effect of the German disability law on employment dynamics, using data from the Federal Labour Office and the IAB Establish-ment Panel. The data allow us to analyze the second threshold of this law which stated (in our observation period 1999/2000) that...
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Methods for the analysis of linked employer-employee data are not yet available in standard econometrics packages. In this paper, we make the fixed-effects methods developed originally by Abowd, Kramarz, Margolis and others more accessible, where possible, and show how they can be implemented in...
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This paper empirically investigates theoretical explanations for the firms’ training decisions using the IAB-Establishment Panel data for the year 2000. Both the determinants of firms’ participation in vocational training (should training be provided at all?) and of the extent of training...
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provides the first empirical analysis of trade union never-membership in Germany. We show that between 54 and 59 percent of all … employees in Germany have never been members of a trade union. Individuals' probability of never-membership is significantly …
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In Germany, many labour laws and regulations apply only in establishments above a critical size, and usually these …
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; exporter wage premium ; Germany …
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