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Since the late 1970s, wage inequality has increased strongly both in the U.S. and Germany but the trends have been … Germany. There is evidence for wage polarization in the U.S. in the 1990s, and the increase in wage inequality in Germany was … age, time, and cohort effects, we find a large role played by cohort effects in Germany, while we find only small cohort …
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-time and part-time employment of different skill groups of women in the UK and West Germany. The analysis is based on large …
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outcomes in Germany, the child penalty. We further investigate how the 2007 parental benefits reform changed the child penalty …
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outcomes in Germany, the child penalty. We further investigate how the 2007 parental benefits reform changed the child penalty …
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Career guidance assists students with the school-to-work transition. Based on a survey in secondary schools in Germany …
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This paper contributes descriptive evidence on the development of the gender wage gap for different skill groups and full- and part-time employees in the U.K. The empirical analysis is based upon the General Household Survey from 1975 to 1995 and therefore provides evidence on an exceptionally...
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