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Different empirical studies suggest that the structure of employment in the U.S. and Great Britain tends to polarise … into "good" and "bad" jobs. We provide updated evidence that polarisation also occurred in Germany since the mid-1980s … until 2008. Using representative panel data, we show that this trend corresponds to a task bias in employment changes …
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-coded administrative wage data from the German IAB Employment Sample (IABS). We then relate these robust measures of earnings risk to the …
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comes from their own actions instead of being determined by luck or destiny, earn higher wages. However, this positive …
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This paper studies the effect of parenthood timing on future wages. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel … (SOEP), we employ an instrumental variable approach to identify the causal effect of delaying parenthood on wages of mothers … and fathers. Consistent with previous studies, we provide evidence for a positive delaying effect on wages. We further …
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entering self-employment. This holds true when it is also taken into account that workers usually report a smaller firm size …
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employment options. We expect differences in the returns to education between these groups because of different levels of control …
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Germany to use time-constant unobserved heterogeneity and gender-specific promotion probabilities to estimate wages and wage …The study analyses the gender pay gap in private-sector management positions in Germany based on data from the German …, as opposed to a more “male” job, affects only women's wages negatively. This result remains stable after controlling for …
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Performance pay is of growing importance to the wage structure as it applies to a rising share of employees. At the same time wage dispersion is growing continuously. This leads to the question of how the growing use of performance pay schemes is related to the increase in wage inequality?...
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Given theoretical premises, gender wage gap adjusted for individual characteristics is likely to vary over age. We extend DiNardo, Fortin and Lemieux (1996) semi-parametric technique to disentangle year, cohort and age effects in adjusted gender wage gaps. We rely on a long panel of data from...
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Germany during the period 1999 – 2006. I use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel and implement two alternative …
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