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"Based on the Linked-Employer-Employee data from the IAB (LIAB) we show how the horizontal occupational segregation of men and women in German establishments developed between 1996 and 2005. For this purpose we apply the dissimilarity index and the standardized dissimilarity index at the...
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"Flexibility and heterogeneity are important topics in labour market research. Since 2004 the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) has funded a research network addressing the issue of 'Flexibility in Heterogeneous Labour Markets', which intends to uncover possibilities for fostering...
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"Using new and unique linked employer-employee data from Germany, I examine the extent to which immigrants sort into worse-paying establishments and worse job positions within establishments. The results demonstrate that recent immigrants are particularly likely to work at low-paying workplaces....
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verbundenen Anpassungskosten können durch Arbeitsmarktsegmentation erhöht oder gesenkt werden. Neben Zutrittsbeschränkungen …
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"Wenngleich es für die These einer innerbetrieblichen Arbeitsmarktsegmentation in Form von Stamm- und Randbelegschaften …
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, building on economic theory and German labor market institutions. In particular, it identifies dynamic and immobile segments of …
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"Wenngleich es für die These einer innerbetrieblichen Arbeitsmarktsegmentation in Form von Stamm- und Randbelegschaften …
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verbundenen Anpassungskosten können durch Arbeitsmarktsegmentation erhöht oder gesenkt werden. Neben Zutrittsbeschränkungen …
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wage gap diminishes substantially when controlled for observed and non-observed characteristics. It seems that the theory …
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"This paper refers to an analysis of matching processes in occupational labour markets in terms of classes of jobs that share extensive commonalities in their required qualifications and tasks. To date, all studies in this field have been based on the assumption of separate occupational labour...
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