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employment and on creative sector's employment growth in Western Germany's regions from 1977 to 2004. For the analysis, the …
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In order to achieve the climate protection goals in the building sector, a higher rate of building refurbishment is necessary to improve the energy standard of residential building stock in the European Union. Although subsidisation seems to be necessary, optimal measures concerning cost...
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This paper aims to find evidence for the positive impact of cluster structures on employment development in Germany. It …
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This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about deriving the value of the exponent when using Flegg's location quotient (FLQ) formula which helps to simulate regional input-output tables. Using a survey-based regional input-output table, the empirical analysis provides evidence of an optimal...
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This paper provides new evidence on the outmigration behaviour of foreign-born immigrants. Our analysis is based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel covering the period 1984 to 2010. A unique feature of our paper is the use of new data from panel-drop out studies, which allows us to...
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This paper examines the predictive power of different estimation approaches for reservation wages. It applies stochastic frontier models for employed workers and the approach from Kiefer and Neumann (1979b) for unemployed workers. Furthermore, the question of whether or not reservation wages...
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Similar to numerous other European countries, Germany's unemployment policy went through a paradigm shift in 2005 …
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Germany's occupational and sectoral change towards a knowledge‐based economy calls for high returns on education …
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Overeducation is an often overlooked facet of untapped human resources. But who is overeducated and why? Relying on SOEP data 1984-2011, we use probit models for estimating the likelihood of entering overeducation and dynamic mixed multinomial logit models with random effects addressing state...
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Germany's occupational and sectoral change towards a knowledge-based economy calls for high returns to education …
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