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The paper discusses gender differences with regard to the self- and reciprocal estimation of career expectations. Firstly, the theoretical background and the literature are identified. Within this frame, the instance of self-under-estimated career prospects of female workers and statistical...
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In 14 member states of the European Union, women's relative to men's levels of job satisfaction are compared by using data of the European Household Community Panel. The countries under consideration can be assigned to three different groups. Denmark, Finland and the Netherlands do not show...
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Auf den Arbeitsmärkten der Europäischen Union (EU) dominieren nach wie vor unbefristete Vollzeiterwerbsverhältnisse. Gleichwohl sind auch andere Erwerbsformen (befristete Tätigkeiten, Teilzeitarbeit, Selbständig-keit) von erheblicher Bedeutung. Dabei gibt es große Unterschiede zwischen den...
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Using micro panel data, labor market transitions are analyzed for the EU-member states by cumulative year-by-year transition probabilities. As female (non-)employment patterns changed more dramatically than male employment in past decades, the analyses mainly refer to female labor supply. In...
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"In this study the length of time spent out of work by men and women in the Federal Republic of Germany and Great Britain is examined for the period 1990-1995 on the basis of the EPAG data set. The results show that the duration of unemployment among women in eastern and western Germany was...
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