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Germany following German Unification. Using a unique large-scale German administrative data set, we measure individuals …
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This paper studies the importance of employer-specific determinants in escaping low earnings in Germany. To address the …
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This paper jointly analyses the consequences of adverse selection and signalling on entry wages of skilled employees. It uses German linked employer employee panel data (LIAB) and introduces a measure for relative productivity of skilled job applicants based on apprenticeship wages. It shows...
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Job change is a decision under uncertainty: It is associated with costs whereas the decision is made without full knowledge about future benefits. In order to investigate the relationship between willingness to take risks and job mobility, we first extend a model for on-the-job search with...
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' qualifications and their jobs’ educational requirements. Employing individual-level panel data for Germany, I find that …
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before and after tertiary education. Secondly, using an IV estimation strategy, we find significantly positive wage returns …
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after apprenticeship graduation. Unemployed apprenticeship graduates constitute a large share of unemployed youth in Germany …
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In this paper, we study how wage mobility in the low-wage sector has changed in western Germany between 1984 and 2004 … earnings attrition in our estimation approach by accounting for the selection into low-wage employment and earnings retention …
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The 2005 reform of the German welfare system introduced two competing organizational models for welfare administration. In most districts, a centralized organization was established where local welfare agencies are bound to central directives. At the same time, 69 districts were allowed to opt...
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