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In this paper we investigate the relationship between females among the first hires of start-up companies and business success. Our results show that firms with female first hires have a higher share of female workers at the end of the first year after entry. Further, we find that firms with...
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longitudinal matched employer-employee data set from Austria. Our results show that firms with strong preferences for …
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from Austria providing comprehensive information on various types of health care costs and day-by-day work history at the …
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The Austrian Social Security Database (ASSD) is a matched firm-worker data set, which records the labor market history of almost 11 million individuals from January 1972 to April 2007. Moreover, more than 2.2 million firms can be identified. The individual labor market histories are described in...
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We investigate whether the costs of job displacement differ between blue collar and white collar workers. In the short run earnings and employment losses are substantial for both groups but stronger for white collar workes. In the long run, there are only weak effects for blue collar workers but...
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This paper studies how an increase in the minimum retirement age affects the labor market behavior of older workers. Between 2000 and 2006 the Austrian government gradually increased the early retirement age from 60 to 62.2 for men and from 55 to 57.2 for women. Using administrative data on the...
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endogenous selection, we exploit an exogenous change in unemployment insurance rules in Austria that allowed workers in eligible …
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program that extended unemployment benefits drastically for a subset of workers in selected regions of Austria. We use non …
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benefits) and program substitution (increased take-up of UI instead of DI). Exploiting Austria s regional extended benefit …
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Two pension reforms in Austria increased the early retirement age from 60 to 62 for men and from 55 to 58.25 for women …
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