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This paper analyzes the impact increased offshoring has on labor income risk. It is therefore distinct from a large number of studies explaining the level effects of globalization on the labor market in that it takes a look at effects on second moments, i.e. the variance of incomes. It provides...
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This paper analyses how increased offshoring impacts on labor income risk. It is therefore distinct from a large number of studies explaining the level effects of globalization on the labor market in that it takes a look at effects on the variability of incomes. It provides an assessment that...
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This paper uses annual data drawn from the GSOEP to estimate individual earnings risk (labor market risk) in Germany for the period 1983-2012. The econometric specification of the earnings process allows for transitory shocks and permanent shocks to individual earnings. We find that both the...
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In contrast to most prior studies of gender inequality focusing on a specific country or a specific year, this paper uses cross-nationally comparable data from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) to examine the impacts of wage premiums in male- and female-dominated industries and education levels...
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We know that euro-area member countries have absorbed asymmetric shocks in ways that are inconsistent with a common nominal anchor. Based on a reformulation of the gravity model that allows for such bilateral misalignment, we disentangle the conventional trade cost channel and trade effects...
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The aim of this paper is to take a structured approach at estimating the coefficients of factors explaining movements of the labour share across countries. In particular, we focus on proper dynamic specification and test the validity of the homogeneity assumption of slope coefficients frequently...
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Offshoring is often found to be associated with an increase of wage inequality between low- and high-skilled. This is interpreted as a relative decrease of low-skilled labor demand. However, the effect of offshoring on relative labor demand is ambiguous, since low-skilled workers may benefit...
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Der Euro feiert demnächst Geburtstag. Seit zehn Jahren bestimmt die europäische Gemeinschaftswährung den wirtschaftlichen Alltag in nunmehr 15 EU-Staaten. Politisch ist sie eine Erfolgsgeschichte, die ökonomischen Implikationen werden jedoch teils kontrovers diskutiert. Eine Debatte...
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Die funktionale Einkommensverteilung ist eines der klassischen Themen der Makroökonomik. Sie beschreibt die Aufteilung des Volkseinkommens auf die in der Produktion eingesetzten Faktoren - in der Regel Arbeit und Kapital. Der Anteil des Faktors Arbeit wird üblicherweise durch die sogenannte...
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Wissenschaftler des ZEW und der Universität Mannheim untersuchen in einer aktuellen Studie den Zusammenhang zwischen Offshoring und Einkommensrisiko - ein Aspekt der bisher in der Literatur kaum Beachtung gefunden hat. Das überraschende Ergebnis: Steigt in einem Sektor die...
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