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among natives and by showing that immigration may, under specific circumstances, increase crime. …
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This paper explores the role of school quality in immigrants' home countries on their earnings in Germany, using native …
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probability of becoming an educational dropout. The wage gap between dropouts and those with completed school and professional …
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between literacy, numeracy and monthly gross earnings of full-time employed workers. We use data from the ALWA survey …, augmented by test scores on basic cognitive skills as well as administrative earnings data. Our results indicate that earnings …
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between literacy, numeracy and monthly gross earnings of full-time employed workers. We use data from the ALWA survey …, augmented by test scores on basic cognitive skills as well as administrative earnings data. Our results indicate that earnings …
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between literacy, numeracy and monthly gross earnings of full-time employed workers. We use data from the ALWA survey …, augmented by test scores on basic cognitive skills as well as administrative earnings data. Our results indicate that earnings … and only little heterogeneity when differentiating by sub-groups. -- Literacy ; numeracy ; earnings ; administrative data …
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' literacy, numeracy and earnings. We use data from the ALWA-ADIAB database, which is a test augmented survey linked to … administrative data, making information on both skills and earnings most accurate. Preliminary results indicate that earnings are … results are found when running separate regressions for sub-groups, for instance by sex. -- Literacy ; numeracy ; earnings …
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The theory of career mobility (Sicherman and Galor 1990) claims that wage penalties for overeducated workers are compensated by better promotion prospects. Sicherman (1991) was able to confirm this theory in an empirical study. However, the controls for the opposing phenomenon of undereducation...
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