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changes in employment and long-term unemployment, early retirement as well as relative wages by age for Germany in the period … Sozioökonomischen Panels (SOEP) zur Entwicklung der Beschäftigung, langfristigen Arbeitslosigkeit, Frühverrentung und der …
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and weekly earnings, employment, unemployment and full-time work. The study finds that university degrees provide …
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We ask how employers contribute to unemployment scarring in the recruitment process in the German-speaking part of … unemployment in a job candidate’s CV and how this affects the chances of young applicants being considered for a vacancy. We argue … detrimental effect of early unemployment depends on how well the applicant’s profile matches the requirements of the advertised …
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This study analyses data collected among a group of young male refugees who participated in a randomised experiment. Refugees were randomly assigned to a soccer project aimed at facilitating social and labour market integration or to a control group. We evaluate the randomisation process,...
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This paper focuses on the German labor market for older workers. It does so in comparison with other countries and with a unique focus on the role of employer incentives for retaining and hiring older workers. It argues that while employment of older German workers has improved due to changes in...
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The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of voluntary employer changes on self-reported work ability among older workers in Germany and whether a honeymoon-hangover effect (HHE) exists here. In research on job satisfaction, three typical periods around a voluntary employer change...
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This paper assesses the impact of financial incentives on working after retirement. The empirical analysis is based on … a negative impact on the decision to work after retirement. Especially individuals who can substantially increase their … labor earnings incentives than women. Also individuals who work until retirement are easier attracted to work after …
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Since the beginning of the recession period in Europe, unemployment has greatly affected the young adult population. In … this context, Spain is regarded as an extreme case, due to its exceptionally high youth unemployment rates. This article … with higher levels of unemployment and instability during the Great Recession than others. To do this, retrospective data …
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