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Die vorliegende Studie ist der Frage gewidmet, wie sich verschiedene demografische, sozioökonomische und persönliche Faktoren auf die Diskrepanz zwischen der tatsächlichen und der gewünschten wöchentlichen Arbeitszeit eines Individuums auswirken. Die Untersuchung von Arbeitszeitdiskrepanzen...
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Short-time work was frequently used in the EU during the COVID-19 pandemic to minimize crisis-related layoffs. This paper focuses on the short-time work (STW) scheme in Austria by exploring the characteristic features of the Austrian Coronavirus STW model and examining how it was utilized. We...
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In this paper, we investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on German household income using a micro-level approach. We combine a microsimulation model with labour market transition techniques to simulate the COVID-19 shock on the German labour market. We find the consequences of the...
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Der drastische Einbruch der Wirtschaftsleistung im Frühjahr 2020 hat den Arbeitsmarkt stark unter Druck gesetzt. Als unmittelbare Reaktion auf die Krise setzten zahlreiche Länder auf Kurzarbeitsmodelle, um durch eine Stabilisierung der Beschäftigung die sozialen Kosten der Krise zu begrenzen....
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The evolution of inequality in permanent income is investigated during the course of a less developed country's transformation from a primarily agricultural to a primarily urban-industrial economy. The source of inequality is market luck in obtaining employment in the protected urban "formal...
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"This is the first systematic analysis of the class structure of professionals. Their growing numbers, including mainly non-managerial professional employees as well as self-employed professionals, professional employers and professional managers, have been conflated in most prior studies. In...
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