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productivity effect can only be measured in establishments with works councils, i.e. employee induced participation. The estimation …
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survey", a rich German data set with information on 0.1 percent of all individuals employed in Germany in 1998/1999. We use a … one-step full-information maximum likelihood and a two stage least squares estimation to regress the impact of training …
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Employee resistance against innovations is a virulent phenomenon and there is a broad theoretical literature on its determinants. The empirical evidence is scarce, however, and mainly provides descriptive evidence on the incidence of the phenomenon and concentrates on the effectiveness of change...
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unclear, however, if the employment opportunities of the majority of the labour force in Germany-employees with a degree from … the dual apprenticeship system-increase or not. In addition, estimation and data problems are addressed in a topical and …
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This paper jointly analyses the consequences of adverse selection and signalling on entry wages of skilled employees. It uses German linked employer employee panel data (LIAB) and introduces a measure for relative productivity of skilled job applicants based on apprenticeship wages. It shows...
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Adopting a dynamic perspective, this paper investigates age-related staffing patterns in German establishments and their effect on innovative performance. First, we investigate how establishments achieve the necessary workforce rejuvenation - from the inflow of younger or from outflows of older...
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potential sources of estimation biases, we find no significant differences in the ageproductivity profiles between these sectors …
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in the profit estimation by employing panel system GMM methods. An increase in the share of apprentices has no effect on … profits. This can be interpreted as a first indication that most establishments in Germany do not invest more in apprentices …
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, mainly due to outsourcing business processes). Our results from a large and representative data set of firms in Germany show …
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