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As a consequence of the rapid growth of temporary agency employment in Germany, the debate on the poor working …
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This paper fills a gap in the literature by investigating whether temporary agency employment substitutes regular employment. To take into account the interaction between the two employment forms, we identify a SVAR model with correlated innovations by volatility regimes. We show that a positive...
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dynamic monopsony framework. Applying duration models to a large administrative employer-employee data set for Germany, we …
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Since 2003 the German Public Employment Service (PES) has been experimenting with the contracting out of various services. One of the new labour market programmes is the Personnel Service Agencies, which provide client firms with jobseekers on a temporary assignment basis and are responsible for...
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Over the past three decades Germany has repeatedly deregulated the law on temporary agency work by stepwise increasing …
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