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We study how changes in the distribution of occupations have affected the aggregate non-pecuniary costs and benefits of working. The physical toll of work is smaller now than in 1950, with workers shifting away from occupations in which people report experiencing tiredness and pain. The...
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This paper extends the literature on the consequences of over-education, in particular quit outcomes. It is the first study that explicitly tests the impact of job satisfaction and on-the-job training for workers in educational mismatched jobs and on quit behavior using a longitudinal data set....
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therefore are likely to improve on the match between paid work and private life. Based on Dutch household panel data, the …
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This paper investigates job characteristics that German training companies could use as a signal to apprentices to lower the quit intentions of apprentices and further to maximize their own probability to cover occurred net costs. Moreover, the results could also be used as policy implications...
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Panel, we consider both the direct and indirect impact via further training. Basic estimates on an individual level do not …
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Panel, we consider both the direct and indirect impact via further training. Basic estimates on an individual level do not …
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Panel, we consider both the direct and indirect impact via further training. Basic estimates on an individual level do not …
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organisational commitment on the part of workers. However, small sample sizes and the absence of relevant panel data have raised … from the German Socio-economic Panel, which covers the period 1984-2002. Concentrating on full-time employed individuals …
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This paper extends the literature on the consequences of over-education, in particular quit outcomes. It is the first study that explicitly tests the impact of job satisfaction and on-the-job training for workers in educational mismatched jobs and on quit behavior using a longitudinal data set....
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