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that results are very sensitive to the treatment of hourly wages in the estimation. For example, different (sensible …) choices concerning the modeling of the underlying wage distribution and especially the imputation of (missing) wages lead to …
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share of high-skilled women in East Germany can explain more than 10 percent of the differences. Whereas East German women …. Female LFP in East Germany is positively influenced by the provision of full-time childcare while West German women do not …
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model for Germany. The model uses household microdata from the German Socio-Economic Panel and firm data from the German …
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This paper studies the relation between work and public health during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. Combining …
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This paper investigates the effects of health on wages by controlling for a number of problems: first, the unobservable … the above issues in one framework. The results show that good health raises wages for both women and men. I find the …
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This paper estimates the incidence of corporate taxes on wages using a 20-year panel of German municipalities …-shifting opportunities for the incidence of corporate taxes on wages. Moreover, we show that low-skilled, young and female employees bear a …
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In Germany, immigrant unemployment is not only higher than native unemployment; it also reacts more to changes in the … Germany. …
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market reforms implemented in Germany between 2003 and 2005. I exploit regional variation in the intensity German counties …
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