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difference is apparent for all dimensions of job quality (skill development, training participation, job autonomy, job insecurity …
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pay is provided in addition to the public sick pay. Why? Using comparative workplace data for the UK and Norway we show …
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The main interest of this paper is to compare the value of education systems of different countries. For this reason I use data on workers who have completed their education before immigrating to Switzerland to estimate a country specific return to education. I estimate the standard...
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over 6 waves in the international PISA student achievement test 2000-2015. Our empirical model exploits the country panel …
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recruiting internationally. A number of hypotheses for the international demand are formulated and assessed. Foreign highly …-skilled employees are recruited mainly because of their special skills, be it international competence or technical know-how, that are …
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The paper contributes to the globalization debate by scrutinizing the international spillover effects which are … markets is developed. It is demonstrated that the comparative-static results depend on the degree of capital mobility, the …
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What are the main causes of international terrorism? The lessons from the surge of academic research that followed 9 … (the escalation effect) stressing domestic political instability as the main reason for international terrorism …
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Cross-country comparisons of subjective assessments are rendered difficult if not impossible because of sub-population specific response style. To correct for this, the use of vignettes has become increasingly popular, notably within cross-country health studies. However, the validity of...
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This paper examines how immigrants' migration duration and saving decisions in the host country respond to the purchasing power parity (ppp) and the wage ratio between the host and source countries. It is shown that in theory immigrants may stay longer in the host country as a result of an...
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This paper examines a famous puzzle in social science. Why do some nations report such high happiness? Denmark, for instance, regularly tops the league table of rich nations' well-being; Great Britain and the US enter further down; France and Italy do relatively poorly. Yet the explanation for...
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