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We estimate a labor supply model with German data on engineering enrollments and starting salaries. In one model agents have backward looking expectations, in the other rational expectations on future wages. Only the model with backward looking expectations delivers significant coefficients with...
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Gut ausgebildete Ingenieurinnen und Ingenieure, insbesondere aus den Bereichen Maschinenbau und Elektrotechnik werden …The demand for well-educated engineers remains high in Germany, particularly in the field of mechanical and electrical …
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This paper studies career mobility of white male doctorates in natural sciences and engineering using the Survey of Doctorate Recipients (1973-2001). The paper focuses on two issues. First, it assesses the relevance of doctoral careers to sciences and engineering (S&E) in general, and research...
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workers: civilian scientists and engineers in U.S. Department of Defense laboratories. In contrast to the private sector …
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hardly affect the migration decision. When analysing country choice, countries such as the USA, Canada and Australia appear …
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We document that since 1997, the rate of startup formation has precipitously declined for firms operated by U.S. PhD recipients in science and engineering. These are supposedly the source of some of our best new technological and business opportunities. We link this to an increasing burden of...
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It is often claimed that small and young firms account for a disproportionately large share of net employment growth. We conduct a meta analysis of the empirical evidence regarding whether net employment growth rather is generated by a few rapidly growing firms - so-called Gazelles - that are...
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