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Germany. To profit from export opportunities, workers adjust through increased employer switching. Highly skilled workers …
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biographies of roughly 2.4 million manufacturing workers in Germany (1990–2010). To profit from export opportunities, workers …
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worker-establishment matches. We exploit rich panel data on job biographies of manufacturing workers in Germany, and apply a …
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impact across industries and local labor markets in Germany. We find no evidence that robots cause total job losses, but they … 23 percent of the overall decline of manufacturing employment in Germany over the period 1994-2014, roughly 275,000 jobs … verarbeitenden Gewerbe, sowie die Auswirkungen auf lokale Arbeitsmärkte in Deutschland. Wir finden keine Anhaltspunkte dafür, dass …
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At the turn of the millennium three frequently cited potential causes of new challenges for wage policy in Germany are …
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In the present paper, I integrate frictional labor markets with on-the-job search into an otherwise standard heterogeneous firm model of intra-industry trade. Most importantly, I show that the returns to workers' inter-firm mobility are higher in a trade equilibrium than in autarky. Intuitively,...
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During the first 10 years in the Swedish labor market, male university graduates experience a faster wage growth than their female counterparts. This paper investigates the role of job mobility and upward occupational mobility in explaining the gender gap in early career wage growth. The...
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Germany. To profit from export opportunities, workers adjust through increased employer switching. Highly skilled workers …
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