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difficult for firms to obey the law. Moreover, exceeding a threshold may result in costs for the firm such as establishing a … costs and side effects, we make several suggestions to simplify and unify the threshold regulations. …
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difficult for firms to obey the law. Moreover, exceeding a threshold may result in costs for the firm such as establishing a … costs and side effects, we make several suggestions to simplify and unify the threshold regulations. …
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Presenteeism, i.e. attending work while sick, is widespread and associated with significant costs. Still, economic … positively related to presenteeism. Better dismissal protection, captured by higher tenure, is associated with slightly fewer …
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Presenteeism, i.e. attending work while sick, is widespread and associated with significant costs. Still, economic … positively related to presenteeism. Better dismissal protection, captured by higher tenure, is associated with slightly fewer …
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Using a large linked employeremployee data set for Germany, we find that the existence of a works council is associated with a lower separation rate to employment, in particular for men and workers with low tenure. While works council monopoly effects show up in all specifications, clear voice...
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Using a large linked employer-employee data set for Germany, we find that the existence of a works council is associated with a lower separation rate to employment, in particular for men and workers with low tenure. While works council monopoly effects show up in all specifications, clear voice...
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Using a large linked employer-employee data set for Germany, we find that the existence of a works council is associated with a lower separation rate to employment, in particular for men and workers with low tenure. While works council monopoly effects show up in all specifications, clear voice...
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