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the national context? Contents: Ehlert, Holger/Cordier, Heidi: Introduction. - Canals, Valerie/Diebolt, Claude: France …, Lorenzo: Italy. - Teichler, Ulrich/Teicher, Kerstin: Japan. - Richter, Roland: Netherlands. - Hein, Heidi: Poland. - Fernando …
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This paper examines differentiation in the recent evolving graduate labour market in Britain. Using a novel statistically derived indicator of graduate jobs, based on job skill requirements in three-digit occupations obtained from the British Skills and Employment Survey series, we analyse...
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Italian data, to construct SOC(HE)-Italy. This classification allocates each of the official 800 Italian occupational …
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. The results indicate that Germany and France have higher tax burdens than the UK and the USA, that Germany grants the …
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Taxes on the highly skilled are an important cost factor for companies competing internationally for talent. This book provides an international comparison of the effective level of taxes and social security charges imposed on highly qualified employees. Based on a newly developed inter-temporal...
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Taxes on the highly skilled are an important cost factor for companies competing internationally for talent. This book provides an international comparison of the effective level of taxes and social security charges imposed on highly qualified employees. Based on a newly developed inter-temporal...
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