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labour force participation, employment rate and hourly wages are negatively affected by bullying. In addition, men … wages. Moreover, Oaxaca-Blinder decompositions suggest that labour force participation gaps, employment gaps and hourly wage …This study examines the long-term correlates of bullying in school with aspects of functioning in adult employment …
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Seit dem Jahr 2001 führt das BBRZ (Berufliches Bildungs- und Rehabilitationszentrum) Projekte zur Beratung von ArbeitnehmerInnen mit gesundheitlichen Problemen durch. Das Ziel dieser Beratung ist es, bei gesundheitlichen Problemen, die die Arbeitsfähigkeit gefährden, möglichst früh...
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of sickness by age, gender, education and employment status. Employed have a significantly better health record than the … health surveys, complemented by administrative data (morbidity rates of the employed and unemployed) and data from the …
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In this paper we examine the relationship between computer premium and job position in Austria. We estimate cross-section wage equations and control for selectivity of computer use via a treatment effects model. We find that the size of the wage effect attributed to computer use varies...
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structure of the labour market and the growth-employment interactions, which uncover the skills-biased labour demand path of the … trend has emerged: a rise in the share of public sector employment along with higher conditional returns to public sector …
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by gender, age, earnings deciles, and employment interruptions. We find that earnings volatility has increased over time …, with employment interruptions as a major driver, particularly among employees in low-skill sectors and the lower earnings …
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