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in skill premium but changes in relatives wages are related to changes in relative employment. 5. The differing … dispersion of wages is not a major contributor to differences in employment rates between Germany and the US. The jobs problem in … wages coupled with less regulations governing the labour market and the product market in the US has induced firms to employ …
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insurance industry. These are important impacts of the liberalization and opening of the German insurance market. With the aid …
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Summary We estimate the association between the unemployment status of young women and the probability that they are subject to violence, using Swedish population register data covering the period 1999-2008. These data contain the highest-level classification of diagnoses made by medical experts...
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covariates of the matching trend. It turns out that the evolution of real wages is a significant factor of mismatch in Germany …. There seems to be growing mismatch because the (demanded) feasible wage of firms does not coincide with reservation wages of … minimum wages has significantly contributed to increased matching activities.  …
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Summary In many countries on the European continent, it is feared that public funding of tertiary education (university and non-university) leads to an undesirable redistribution of income “from the bottom up”. The calculation of private rates of return is one way of answering this and other...
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