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under growth pressure in Southern Germany as an example. The results illustrate the tension field mentioned earlier from …
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compares pathways into self-employment among men and women in the United States and Western Germany. Academic and vocational … credentials are more important for stabilizing self-employment in the United States than in Germany, where the lack of credentials …
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years later using data from France, (western) Germany, and the United States. Relative to most of the literature, we … across countries. Labor market outcomes in Germany are consistent with a dual labor market model. In the case of American …
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The United States is often considered to be more free-wheeling and mobile than Germany; however, previous cross …
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This paper reviews changing income distributions in the United States, Germany, and the Netherlands, treating the three … ignored. It is shown that in the United States and Germany changes in market incomes favored the upper quintiles and that the …
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years of longitudinal data from Germany and the United States, 1991-1997 to demonstrate that gender issituated within other …
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