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analysis builds on the task-based approach introduced by Autor et al. (2003), as implemented by Spitz-Oener (2006) for Germany … of wage inequality in Germany. -- Wage inequality ; occupations ; tasks ; skill biased technical change ; polarization …
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analysis builds on the task-based approach introduced by Autor et al. (2003), as implemented by Spitz-Oener (2006) for Germany … wage inequality in Germany …
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analysis builds on the task-based approach introduced by Autor et al. (2003), as implemented by Spitz-Oener (2006) for Germany … of wage inequality in Germany …
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The education variable in the IAB employment subsample has two shortcomings: missing values and inconsistencies with … multiple education information available in the data because the employees' education is reported at least once a year. We …: educational composition of employment, wage inequality, and wage regression. We find, that correcting the education variable: (i …
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analysis builds on the task-based approach introduced by Autor et al. (2003), as implemented by Spitz-Oener (2006) for Germany … of wage inequality in Germany. …
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analysis builds on the task-based approach introduced by Autor et al. (2003), as implemented by Spitz-Oener (2006) for Germany … of wage inequality in Germany. …
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exacerbate the trend of income inequality that has risen sharply in Germany since the mid-1990s. More specifically, whereas the … consequences for wealth accumulation, particularly for those at the bottom of the income distribution. …In this paper, we show that, in terms of real disposable income, changes in housing expenditures dramatically …
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exacerbate the trend of income inequality that has risen sharply in Germany since the mid-1990s. More specifically, whereas the … consequences for wealth accumulation, particularly for those at the bottom of the income distribution. …In this paper, we show that, in terms of real disposable income, changes in housing expenditures dramatically …
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Germany that includes information on hourly wages and hours worked. We provide a full distributional analysis based on …
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