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, Germany maintains an extensive bad weather allowance system. Since the mid 1990s, these regulations have been subject to …
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reveals no major importance of the bank balance sheet channel for the relationship between stock market volatility and …
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This paper studies the relationship between wages and the degree of firm heterogeneity in a given industry under different wage setting structures. To derive testable hypotheses, we set up a theoretical model that analyses the sensitivity of wages to the variability in productivity conditions in...
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Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper studies the extent to which employers insure workers against transitory and permanent firm-level shocks. Particular emphasis is given to the question of whether the amount of wage insurance depends on the nature of industrial relations....
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periods and the size of unemployment benefits on unemployment durations and post{unemployment earnings in West Germany. For …
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Recent labor market reforms in Germany aim, among other things, at reducing unemployment by restricting passive …
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From 2002–2004, the German government passed several laws that curtailed the generosity of the unemployment compensation system. One of the most ambitious changes was a considerable reduction in unemployment benefit entitlement lengths for older unemployed, which was effective during 2006 and...
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Income and Consumption Survey (EVS) carried out in Germany. In this model the equivalence scales are identified by virtue of …
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duration in West Germany using censored quantile regressions. We analyze unemployment periods of more than 91,000 observations …
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