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This paper studies the effects of the introduction of Germany's statutory minimum wage in 2015 on employment and … difference-in-differences approach that compares the evolution of employment and unemployment between regions with varying … regular employment subject to social insurance, but a statistically significant negative effect on marginal employment. The …
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heterogeneous impact of subsequent demand shifts on wages and employment in Germany. We validate the estimated elasticities with …
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heterogeneous impacts of recent labour demand shifts on occupational wages and employment, highlighting the role of cross …-occupation effects in shaping market responses to shocks. Finally, we leverage this framework to project employment flows and wage …
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The BIBB/BAuA Employment Surveys 2006, 2012 and 2018 are large cross-sections of the working population on … harmonised dataset now compiles these three surveys into one file. The harmonised BIBB/BAuA Employment Survey (H-ETB) simplifies …/BAuA Employment Survey as well as the harmonisation. …
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construction sector in Germany. Instead of estimating the effect on employment, the authors focus on the change of prices on a firm … positive price effects of the minimum wage which exclude the possibility of positive employment effects due to monopsonistic … structures. On the contrary, our results indicate a competitive sectorspecific labor market and declining employment. In contrast …
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deutsche Arbeitsmarkt ab der Mitte der Nullerjahre eine sinkende Erwerbslosigkeit. Zuletzt deutete sich in Frankreich ebenfalls …
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This report examines how income groups and forms of employment in Germany have changed in the past two decades. Since … the income distribution increased. At the same time, there were many changes in the labor market. Employment rose, working … hours became increasingly differentiated, and starting in 2005, the unemployment rate fell. While the employment increase …
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study finds that there is an East German mark-up for social acceptance of maternal employment. An additional and novel … finding of this study is that current social acceptance of maternal employment is also driven by pre-war differences in female …
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There is a successful and growing number of studies published in top-economics journals that exploit the division and re-unification of Germany as a natural experiment for analysing the effects of political regimes on economic behaviour. One strand of the literature shows that socialism shaped...
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The Barcelona targets on childcare help increase women's labour-market participation and close the gender employment … for labour demand, we show that the expected final employment effects in the new labour market equilibrium will be less …
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