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This paper compares health services for children in Denmark, Germany, Austria and Great Britain using the following …, where the family doctor principle in Denmark and Great Britain is compared with the free choice of doctors in Germany and … is that the health insurance systems of Austria and especially Germany take health needs of children into consideration …
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, recognition of employers through nation-wide and sectoral corporatist institutions, and closed shop arrangements for forced …
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. Notwithstanding a growing number of studies explicitly concerned with the Europeanization of domestic institutions, we still lack …
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This paper studies the research interests, paradigmatic orientation and political orientation of about 700 full professors of economics at universities located in German-speaking countries. In doing so, we captured biographical and institutional information on these professorships by collecting...
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The paper proposes an empirical examination of the consequences of educational expansion and reform in four European countries in terms of school-leavers' labour market chances. The empirical analyses focus on the returns to higher education on the one side and vocational qualification as...
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United Kingdom and West Germany as these three countries differ greatly with regard to major institutional characteristics of … observed in Germany on the one hand and France and the United Kingdom on the other. In Germany, labour market entry is found to …
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relationships between the growth of precarious employment, the general educational expansion and gender in Germany and the United … employment in the UK where the educational system is less restrictive - that is, less rigidly stratified - than in Germany … expect that the female bias in precarious employment is relatively stronger in Germany than in the United Kingdom. Data from …
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study and gender differences in Germany and the United Kingdom. As an indicator for educational returns we take the … labour market in Germany and the rather weak signal function of educational credentials in the UK, we expect that firstly the … overall educational returns to tertiary education would be greater in Germany, but that secondly the effects of fields of …
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Britain and Germany aims at investigating to what extent the observed patterns of transition processes are shaped by their …
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