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Background: Decision-analytic modelling (DAM) has become a widespread method in health technology assessments (HTA), but the extent to which modelling is used differs among international HTA institutions. In Germany, the use of DAM is optional within HTAs of the German Institute of Medical...
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part using a modified Blinder-Oaxaca procedure. This decomposition suggests that the observed convergence is just weakly …
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imputed data. The difference in the test scores is assigned to different effects, using a Juhn-Murphy-Pierce decomposition …
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This paper analyzes the determinants of employability differences between short-term and long-term unemployed persons. Knowing these differences could help to address active labor market policy programs more adequately to the needs of the job-seekers in order to increase employment integration....
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Immigrants consist of foreigners and citizens with migration background. We analyze the wage gap between natives and these two groups in Germany. The estimates show a substantial gap for both groups with respect to natives. Discarding immigrants who completed education abroad reduces much of the...
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decomposition method based on the matching procedure that allows identification of differences due to observable characteristics and …
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between male and female employees in Germany. I extend the traditional decomposition to disentangle the effect of human … decomposition across the whole wage distribution with the method proposed by Machado and Mata (2005). Thereby, I take into account …
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