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We shed light on an understudied group: retirees in unions. Using representative individual-level data of 19 European countries, we find that the share of retirees in unions and the union density of retirees increased between 2008 and 2020. Econometric analyses indicate that on average retired...
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Germany. Using the GSOEP panel data from 1991 to 2013, I find that conditional on educational attainment immigrants face a … education and experience gained in Germany are negatively correlated with the risk of overeducation. Results from the wage …
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Germany. Results from various matching estimators indicate that adverse shocks to mental health substantially increase the …
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Using data from the representative IAB Establishment Panel in Germany and estimating a panel probit model with fixed …
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This paper describes the updated version of the Administrative Wage and Labor Market Flow Panel (AWFP, v1.1). The AWFP is a dataset on labor market flows and stocks for the universe of German establishments covering the years 1975-2014. It contains data on job flows, worker flows, and wages for...
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In this paper I evaluate a labor market reform in Germany. In particular, I analyze whether the introduction of the …
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Using administrative employer-employee data from Germany, we investigate the relationship between wages and past and …
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the quantity and quality of care that newborns receive. Based on the universe of hospital births in Germany from the years …
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This paper describes the new Administrative Wage and Labor Market Flow Panel (AWFP). The AWFP is a dataset on labor market flows and stocks for the universe of German estab-lishments. It contains data on job flows, worker flows, and about wages for each establishment. The AWFP contains this...
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We study the relationship between cyclical job and worker flows at the establishment level using the new German AWFP dataset spanning from 1975–2014. We find that worker turnover moves more procyclical than job turnover. This procyclical worker churn takes place along the entire employment...
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