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We examine the effect of joint custody on marriage, divorce, fertility and female employment in Austria using …
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We analyse the consequences of starting a wage subsidised job, "marginal employment", for unemployed workers. Marginal employment is a type of wage subsidy paid to unemployed workers and they do not lose their unemployment benefits if the wage is below a certain threshold. We ask if the...
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We use data on Austrian firms and employees to estimate the effects of employer-provided training on productivity, wages, and the inequality of wages within firms. While the average amount spent on employer-provided training is low in general, we find a robust positive elasticity of training on...
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We examine the gender wage gap in Austria using new matched employer-employee data from 2007. We investigate the gap at …
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are frequently proposed, claiming a persistent wage gap. We examine the change of the gender wage gap in Austria between …
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Decomposing wages into worker and firm wage components, we find that firm-fixed components (firm rents) are sizeable parts of workers' wages. If workers can only imperfectly observe the extent of firm rents in their wages, they might be mislead about the overall wage distribution. Such...
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change that took place in Austria in 2000. In September 2000, an insurance fund that refunded firms for the costs of their …
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