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Job polarisation and increasing wage inequality is observed in many rich countries, including Germany. Both phenomena are well-discussed in international literature, though a link can only be observed in the U.S. I assess the impact of job polarisation upon wage inequality in Germany by...
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We benefit from the Bologna reform to show how course and program policies affect academic achievement. We examine two similar programs at the business school of a major European university, which were both reformed. Time lags in the reforms allow us to estimate the difference in the differences...
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This paper analyzes the e ffect of regional income inequality within countries on individual life satisfaction. We use data from the World Values Survey (WVS) and the European Values Survey (EVS) containing approximately 97,000 observations from 1981-2008. Regional income inequality is measured...
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Europe. Whereas the Scandinavian and French ratios of workers with extreme hours remained very low, most other countries in … Western Europe exhibit significantly higher ratios of extreme workers after the beginning of the 1990s than in the previous …
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people in Europe are negatively affected by income inequality, whereas reduction of inequality has a positive effect on well … individuals. The estimations are different in Eastern and Western Europe: In post-communist countries people appear to be harder …
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