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different estimation methods and different types of data. We propose and apply an unconditional inference method that can be … separate analyses for the USA, the UK, Germany and the Netherlands. We quantify the monopsony power due to search frictions and …
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. We combine data on high-speed (broadband) internet availability at the local level with individual register data on the … unemployed in Germany. We address endogeneity by exploiting technological peculiarities in the network that affected the roll …-out of high-speed internet. The results show that high-speed internet improves reemployment rates after the first months of …
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. We combine data on high-speed (broadband) internet availability at the local level with individual register data on the … unemployed in Germany. We address endogeneity by exploiting technological peculiarities in the network that affected the roll …-out of high-speed internet. The results show that high-speed internet improves reemployment rates after the first months of …
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. We combine data on high-speed (broadband) internet availability at the local level with German individual register data …. We address endogeneity by exploiting technological peculiarities that affected the roll-out of high-speed internet. The … results show that high-speed internet improves reemployment rates after the first months in unemployment. This is confirmed by …
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been hampered by a lack of representative data sets. Norway is one of a handful of countries that has produced rich linked … employment protection institutions in Norway. Next, we describe the Norwegian datasets. Finally, we document a large number of …
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We analyze the change in the urban wage premium over the last 60 years. We focus on differences by gender and skill levels, with an emphasis on changes throughout the earnings distribution. We assess the importance of both changing selection into urban areas, as well as the importance of shifts...
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