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Der Arbeitsmarkt befindet sich im Wandel: Vier-Tage-Woche, Quiet Quitting, Corona, Arbeitskräftemangel, Generation Z - das sind nur einige der aktuellen Schlagworte. Von diesen Einflüssen ist auch die Arbeitszeitpolitik betroffen. Die Bedürfnisse und Erwartungen der Beschäftigten an die...
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Während die Arbeitsmärkte in Europa und auf der ganzen Welt unter den Auswirkungen der großen Rezession 2008/2009 und der europäischen Schuldenkrise 2012/2013 zu leiden hatten, war in Deutschland ein starker und anhaltender Aufschwung auf dem Arbeitsmarkt zu beobachten. Bis vor Corona hatte...
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The present study addresses the economic interpretation of stock market volatility. We argue that its character is inherently ambivalent, being considered as an indicator of either information flow or uncertainty.We discriminate between these views by measuring the fraction of price changes that...
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Das hohe Preis- und Zinsniveau sowie eine schwache Auslandsnachfrage haben die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung gedämpft. Der Arbeitsmarkt wurde dadurch zwar beeinträchtigt, aber angesichts der schwachen Konjunktur hält er sich vergleichsweise gut. Der Kurzbericht gibt einen Ausblick auf die...
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This paper examines how the shift towards working from home during and after the Covid-19 pandemic shapes the way how labor market and locality choices interact. For our analysis, we combine large administrative data on employment biographies in Germany and a new working from home potential...
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Advanced economies will face population decline in the years and decades to come, particularly among those of working age. Yet, there is little empirical evidence of corresponding labor market implications. Tackling this shortcoming from a historical macroeconomic point of view, we compile a new...
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This paper examines how the shift towards working from home during and after the Covid-19 pandemic shapes the way how labor market and locality choices interact. For our analysis, we combine large administrative data on employment biographies in Germany and a new working from home potential...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014533839
On the labour markets, recent decades were characterised by structural supply-side reforms in many countries. Following its hawkish reforms from the 2000s, Germany has recently made a dovish turnaround. Conditions in basic income support for unemployed became more generous. Before, a temporary...
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This paper develops a large-scale algorithm‑based application to improve the match quality in the labor market. We use comprehensive administrative data on employment biographies in Germany to predict job match quality in terms of job stability and wages. The models are estimated with both...
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This paper addresses the question of the British state of convergence towards the Euro area, compared to the USA. Economically, the analysis is based on dependences in the money and capital markets, namely the uncovered interest parity (UIP) and the expectation hypothesis of the term structure...
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