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expectations and wages, and a significantly positive relationship between optimistic bias in job finding expectations and … search and matching model of the labor market. Removing the biases could substantially increase wages and expected lifetime …
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expectations and wages, and a significantly positive relationship between optimistic bias in job finding expectations and … search and matching model of the labor market. Removing the biases could substantially increase wages and expected lifetime …
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This paper investigates the effects of the introduction of a statutory minimum wage in Germany on the wages and … employment of migrants. Migrants are an overrepresented group in the low-wage sector and can be expected to particularly benefit … evidence to evaluate the impact of the minimum wage introduction in 2015 on hourly wages, monthly salaries, working hours and …
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In an evaluation of a job-training program, the influence of the program on the in-dividual wages is important, because … it reflects the program effect on human capital. Esti-mating these effects is complicated because we observe wages only … for employed individuals, and employment is itself an outcome of the program. Only usually implausible assumptions allow …
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-time employment spells. Estimation results for German women suggest that deviations from full-time employment are associated with …Discontinuities in the employment profile are supposed to cause wage cuts since they imply an interruption in the …
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