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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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-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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This paper compares trends in wage inequality in the U.S. and Germany using an approach developed by MaCurdy and Mroz ….S. and Germany but there were various country specific aspects of this increase. For the U.S., we find faster wage growth … Germany. Moreover, we see a large role played by cohort effects in Germany, while we find only small cohort effects in the U …
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