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This study documents two empirical regularities, using data for Denmark and Portugal. First, workers who are hired last …
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-to-work journeys between municipalities in Denmark. Special attention is given to a proper estimation method and the form of the …
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Conventional hedonic analysis measures willingness to pay for attributes on the basis of marginal fixed costs. We argue that in many cases variable costs are also affected by these attributes and that this should be taken into account. We develop a simple model to show that the marginal...
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This paper estimates the impact of work environment health and safety practice on firm performance, and examines which firm-characteristic factors are associated with good work conditions. We use Danish longitudinal register matched employer-employee data, merged with firm business accounts and...
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Is moving to the countryside a credible commitment device for couples? Weinvestigate whether lowering the arrival rate of potential alternative partners bymoving to a less populated area lowers the dissolution risk for a sample of Danishcouples. We find that of the couples who married in the...
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, thereby protecting workers against firm-specific risks. Indeed, in Denmark, workers bear less firm-specific risk than workers …
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markets, such as Norway, Eastern Denmark and the Netherlands, we build specific models. The dissimilarity among these models …
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information on all workers in Denmark. We account for endogeneity of distance by using changes in distance that are due to firms …
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Conventional hedonic analysis measures willingness to pay for attributes on the basis of marginal fixed costs. We argue that in many cases variable costs are also affected by these attributes and that this should be taken into account. We develop a simple model to show that the marginal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010325778
We study entrepreneurs’ behavioral responses of effort (moral hazard) to avoid business failure.This is done in the context of an unemployment insurance scheme for self-employed, wherewe estimate how much of the transition probability to unemployment can be causally attributedto being insured....
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