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This paper investigates the gender wage gap among skilled German workers after the end of vocational training using data from social security record. Using information on worker and plant characteristics for both the training plant and the current employer, results from standard decomposition...
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2005 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel, evidence from regression and decomposition techniques suggests that gender …
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This paper uses data from the German Socio-Economic Panel for the years 2000 to 2005 to study the earnings differential …
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Household Panel Survey. Considering both overall smoker status as well as the number of cigarettes consumed, we provide … estimates for the smoking wage penalty using standard regression methods, including panel estimators for fixed effects and panel … about 4%. However, panel estimator and IV results show relatively few support for hypotheses linking the smoking wage …
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This paper investigates whether high regional crime levels lead to a compensating wage differential paid by firms in the respective region. Using data from German social security records and official police statistics for 2003 to 2006, we consider both violent and non-violent crimes and use...
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2005 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel, evidence from regression and decomposition techniques suggests that gender …
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the years 1995-2005 with inequality measures using the whole wage distribution of a firm and rely on dynamic panel …
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This paper considers the (short run) employment and wage effects of the 2004 EUenlargement on firms located close to Germany's Eastern border. We use a 50% sample of Germans plants and apply difference-in-differences-estimators combined with a matching approach. We evaluate changes in total...
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