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market have a longer settling-in period than own trainees. This indicates that employers' decisions on vocational training … the establishments surveyed are the firm's tradition and the aim of obtaining a good labour market reputation, but this …
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Germany from 1980 to 2000. Such a negative trend can be observed for men and women and for different groups of the workforce …
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Germany from 1980 to 2000. Such a negative trend can be observed for men and women and for different groups of the workforce …
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Germany from 1980 to 2000. Such a negative trend can be observed for men and women and for different groups of the workforce …
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A large number of potential determinants of union membership, which often can be interpreted in terms of costs and benefits, have been incorporated into economists' traditional supply and demand framework or into new models of an individual's decision to unionise (such as social custom theory)....
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market have a longer settling-in period than own trainees. This indicates that employers' decisions on vocational training … the establishments surveyed are the firm's tradition and the aim of obtaining a good labour market reputation, but this …
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Using a large administrative dataset for Germany, this paper compares employment developments in exiting and surviving … establishments. For both West and East Germany we find a clear shadow of death effect reflecting lingering illness: establishments … are more clearly visible in West than in East Germany. Our results also hold when applying a matching approach. …
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