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This paper establishes theoretical and empirical linkages between union wage setting and the structure of the wage … distribution in the union sector relative to the nonunion sector as well as first-order stochastic dominance. These implications …-wide collective agreements, log union wage effects decline in quantiles, implying union wage compression. This finding, however …
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The supply and demand framework of Katz and Murphy (1992) provides new evidence on the source of changes in socially insured full-time and part-time employment in years preceding and following the implementation of the landmark Hartz reforms in Germany. Our findings are consistent with a stable...
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a consequence of monetary union. One curious consequence of this logic is a new European macroeconomic regime in which …
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This paper reviews the dramatic and widely noted developments in the German labor market in the past decade and surveys the most plausible reasons for these changes. Alternative hypotheses are compared and contrasted. I argue that the labor market reforms associated with the Agenda 2010 – the...
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This paper investigates the effect of displacement on reemployment wages of socially insured West German workers who became unemployed in 1986. Because detailed information on the cause of job loss is unavailable, displacement status is imputed using a probit estimated on the German...
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