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Starting in 2006 the German economy currently experiences a cyclical revival which spreads to the labor market. Unemployment decreases markedly and regular employment rises. At present, virtually all professional forecasts expect this upswing to continue in the foreseeable future. Against this...
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periods and the size of unemployment benefits on unemployment durations and post-unemployment earnings in West Germany. For …
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estimates the long-run differential employment effects of three different types of training programs in West Germany. We use …
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This paper provides new estimates of a timevarying NAIRU for Germany taking account of the structural break caused by … inflation rates is employed. Therefore, either the NAIRU concept is not applicable to Germany or, as it is our suggestion, one … compatible with 2 percent inflation in Germany is currently around 7 percent if the definition of unemployment follows the …
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effects of the most important type of public sector sponsored training in Germany, namely the provision of specific … Germany compared to East Germany. …
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occupational mobility. We use longitudinal data for young workers with apprenticeship training in West Germany. Workers make …
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periods and the size of unemployment benefits on unemployment durations and post{unemployment earnings in West Germany. For …
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occupational mobility. We use longitudinal data for young workers with apprenticeship training in West Germany. Workers make …
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