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the labor market reintegration, patterns of job search, and reservation wages across unemployed migrants and natives in … Germany. Our results indicate that separated migrants have a relatively slow reintegration into the labor market. We explain … moderate, yet still above the level which would imply similar employment probabilities as other groups of migrants. …
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also a driver of behavior and life's outcomes? Rich survey data of recent entrants into unemployment in Germany show that a … a predictor for self-employment and less for standard reemployment. Related findings suggest that happiness matters for … wages are considered desirable outcomes for the unemployed individual and society, the shape of the effect suggests an …
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questions in a structural framework, using data on individual labor market transitions and durations, wages, and individual …
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wage affects wages even though, after imposition, the lowest wage in the market exceeds the minimum wage. The model has …
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applied to aggregate duration data. It does not require wage data, it is invariant to the way in which wages are determined … separate analyses for the USA, the UK, Germany and the Netherlands. We quantify the monopsony power due to search frictions and … we examine the policy effects of the minimum wage, unemployment benefits and search frictions. …
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accurate data set for Germany. Their results are confirmed and found to be surprisingly robust. Second, the matching framework …
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This paper deals with empirical matching functions. The paper is innovative in several ways. First, unlike in most of the existing literature, matching functions are estimated not only on aggregate, but also on disaggregate levels which is unusual due to the scarcity of appropriate data....
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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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