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Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper presents new evidence on the collective bargaining wage effect in western and eastern Germany. The novel feature of our analysis is that we use a longitudinal data set. Thus, in contrast to previous studies, we seek to assess the extent...
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1 Problemstellung¤ 2 Gang der Untersuchung¤ 3 Sozialhilfeaufwand und Empfänger/innen von Sozialhilfe¤ 3.1 Ausgaben für die Sozialhilfe. 3.2 Zahl und Struktur der Empfänger/innen von Sozialhilfeleistungen¤ 4 Wie groß ist der Lohnabstand?¤ 4.1 Der Sozialhilfeanspruch in Abhängigkeit von...
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Selbständige Künstler und Publizisten sind durch das Künstlersozialversicherungsgesetz seit dem 1. Januar 1983 als Pflichtversicherte in den Schutz der gesetzlichen Kranken- und Rentenversicherung einbezogen. Die Künstler zahlen an die Künstlersozialkasse den halben Beitragsanteil. Die...
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This paper studies the relationship between employment and wage structures in West Germany based on the IAB employment subsample 1975{1997. It extends the analytical framework of Card and Lemieux (2001) which simultaneously includes skill and age as important dimensions of heterogeneity. After...
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In light of nonstationary search theory (van den Berg, 1990), this paper estimates the effects of benefit entitlement periods and the size of unemployment benefits on unemployment durations and post{unemployment earnings in West Germany. For the unemployment duration, we estimate censored...
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The paper investigates female wage profiles in West-Germany between 1984 and 2008 using data from the German Socio Economic Panel. The empirical study focuses on the short-run wageloss due to childcare and the long-run wage-profile in post-birth employment, respectivly. This is compared with...
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This paper presents an application of the Generalised Error Correction Model (GECM) for heterogeneous factor demands based on the quadratic cost function. Using data for 26 West German manufacturing industries over the period 1976-1995, it turns out that less general specifications such as the...
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