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lagged adjustment processes. In the context of estimated labor market systems for Germany, the UK, and the US, we construct …
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In an evaluation of a job-training program, the influence of the program on the in-dividual wages is important, because it reflects the program effect on human capital. Esti-mating these effects is complicated because we observe wages only for employed individuals, and employment is itself an...
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lagged adjustment processes. In the context of estimated labour market systems for Germany, the UK, and the US, we construct …
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Republic (East Germany) shortly before the economic, monetary and social union in June/July 1990. In order to model these plans … nature of the answers, we used the ordinal logit model for estimation. The corresponding stochastic assumptions are tested … heteroscedasticity. We also present an estimation of the determinants of the probability of being self-employed in Summer 1990, where we …
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This paper investigates the average effects of (firm-provided) workplace health promotion measures in form of the analysis of sickness absenteeism and health circles/courses on labour market out-comes of the firms' employees. Exploiting linked employer-employee panel data that consist of rich...
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construction of the treated and comparison groups, our results imply that (in Germany) disability labour market policies are …
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