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Stochastic earnings frontiers have been used in a relatively small number of papers to analyse workers' ability to capture their full potential earnings in labour markets where there is inefficient job matching (due to lack of information, discrimination, over-education or during process of...
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This paper examines the role of life satisfactioninthe labor market behavior of workers receiving welfare benefits while working. Welfare stigma and other hard-to-observe factors may affect outcomes as on-the-job search and the duration until leaving welfare status. We utilize life satisfaction...
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Using longitudinal data on labour law in France, Germany, Japan, Sweden, the UK and the USA for the four decades after …
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European social models: Denmark, Germany, Spain, the UK and Italy in the pre‐accession EU (1994‐2001). This insightful approach …
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beginning of the century. Germany is an exception. A large increase in the prices of buildings, structures and lands for private …
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of certain types of self-employed workers to the corporations’ sector of some countries, most notably Germany and Italy … and impute a labour compensation to self-employed workers for international comparisons. Profit shares in France, Germany … claim of a global increase in the profit share in the last decades is at best debatable for Germany and not backed with the …
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also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe's largest economies. France, Germany and the …
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also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe’s largest economies. France, Germany and the …
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replicated in the aggregate value added prices. The latter have been rising more steeply in France than in Germany, and this is … larger than the hourly labour productivity. In Germany, with falling unit labour costs over the 2005-2007 years in the …
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