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Using a large administrative dataset for Germany, this paper compares employment developments in exiting and surviving … establishments. For both West and East Germany we find a clear shadow of death effect reflecting lingering illness: establishments … are more clearly visible in West than in East Germany. Our results also hold when applying a matching approach. …
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Using comprehensive data for West Germany, this paper investigates the determinants of establishment exit. We find that …
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Using OLS and quantile regression methods and rich cross-section data sets for western and eastern Germany, this paper …
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In dieser Arbeit werden mögliche Auswirkungen des deutschen Schwerbehindertengesetzes auf die Arbeitsplatzdynamik anhand von Daten einer Vollerhebung davon betroffener Arbeitgeber durch die Bundesagentur für Arbeit und von Daten des IAB-Betriebspanels empirisch überprüft. Dabei wird aus...
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same industry and region. This paper uses a large set of linked employer-employee data from Germany to analyze this …
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In Germany, many labour laws and regulations apply only in establishments above a critical size, and usually these …
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Gemäß Betriebsverfassungsgesetz müssen in Deutschland Betriebe ab einer bestimmten Größe Betriebsräte von ihrer …
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In public discussion in Germany it is often argued that jobs are mainly created in small and medium-sized firms (i … 2005 with data of all western and eastern German firms that have at least one employee covered by social insurance shows …
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While it is a stylized fact that exporting firms pay higher wages than nonexporting firms, the direction of the link between exporting and wages is less clear. Using a rich set of German linked employer-employee panel data we follow over time plants that start to export. We show that the...
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