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This paper poses three fundamental questions about lifetime employment in Japan: How big is it? How unique is it? And … covers roughly 20 percent of the Japanese labor force. Job mobility remains considerably lower in Japan than in other …
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We examine job durations of German workers using linked employer-employee data. Our results indicate that exit rates are strongly influenced by firm characteristics. The effects of some of these characteristics, however, are limited to particular job positions or skill groups. There is clear...
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This paper poses three fundamental questions about lifetime employment in Japan: How big is it? How unique is it? And … covers roughly 20 percent of the Japanese labor force. Job mobility remains considerably lower in Japan than in other …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010281364
We examine job durations of German workers using linked employeremployee data. Our results indicate that exit rates are strongly influenced by firm characteristics. The effects of some of these characteristics, however, are limited to particular job positions or skill groups. There is clear...
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This paper studies firm-provided training in a context of potential worker mobility. We argue that such worker mobility may be reduced by employers' associations (EAs) through no-poach agreements. First, we sketch a simple model to illustrate the impact of employer coordination on training. We...
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Does employers' association (EA) membership affect wages? Such effects, positive or negative, could follow from increased productivity, employer collusion, or other channels. We analyse this question drawing on matched employer-employee panel data, including time-varying EA affiliation and...
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Does employers' association (EA) membership affect the wages paid by firms? Such effects could follow from several channels, including increased productivity, different management practices, or employer collusion promoted by EA affiliation. We test these hypotheses drawing on detailed matched...
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