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In 2005, the unemployment compensation for long-term unemployed was reduced in Germany. We examine how this reform …
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This paper evaluates the strength of information flow from employed past coworkers on the re-employment duration of displaced workers due to plant closures in Austria. Using the Austrian Social Security Database (a matched employer-employee database) we exploit the panel structure of 36 years of...
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Zusammenhang zwischen Arbeitslosigkeit und Sozialhilfebezug, zwischen Leistungen der Arbeitslosenversicherung und Höhe und Dauer … Beispielen, die mit Blick auf die Bedingungen in Deutschland - vor allem empirisch - analysiert werden. Dazu gehören der … der Arbeitslosigkeit sowie Auswirkungen von Zuwanderung auf öffentliche Haushalte, was in erheblichem Maße mit davon …
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stabilized incomes in particular in Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain whereas Austria, Germany and the …
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The long-term earnings losses of displaced workers are substantial. We investigate the role of post-displacement occupational matching in explaining the cost of job displacement. We combine German administrative data on the work history of displaced workers with information on the task content...
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This paper investigates the role that pre-immigration skills play in immigrants job-finding processes in Germany. We … Germany, using novel German administrative data. Applying proportional hazard models, our estimates generally support the …
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This paper quantifies the impact of the Hartz reforms on matching efficiency, using monthly SOEP gross worker flows (1983-2009). We show that, until the early 2000s, close to 60% of changes in the unemployment rate are due to changes in the inflow rate (job separation). On the contrary, since...
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