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Jobs offer different wages and different non-monetary working conditions. This paper investigates how the demand for non-monetary aspects evolves over changing wealth levels. Wages do not perfectly compensate individuals for differential utility of jobs in a labour market with informational...
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In Deutschland gab es im Jahr 2010 156 ehe- und familienbezogene Einzelmaßnahmen, für die mehr als 200 Mrd. Euro aufgewendet wurden. Es ist das Ziel der Bundesregierung, im Rahmen einer umfassenden Evaluation Erkenntnisse über die Wirkung der wichtigsten ehe- und familienorientierten...
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This paper investigates the effect of locus of control (LOC) on the length of mothers' employment break after childbirth. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), duration data reveals that women with an internal LOC return to employment more quickly than women with an...
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Aufgrund der Klimaschutzverpflichtungen Deutschlands erscheint der Ausstieg aus der Braunkohle mittelfristig unausweichlich. Bereits in der kurzen Frist dürfte es zu einem deutlichen Kapazitätsrückgang kommen. Über 10 000 Arbeitsplätze sind allein in Ostdeutschland betroffen. In der Branche...
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Labor supply in the market for low-paid jobs in Germany is strongly influenced by tax exemptions - even for individuals to whom these exemptions do not apply. We present compelling evidence that an individual's choice set depends on other workers' preferences because firms cater their job offers...
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Preferences over jobs depend on wages and non-wage aspects. Variation in wealth may change the importance of income as a motivation for working. Higher wealth levels may make good non-wage characteristics relatively more important. This hypothesis is tested empirically using a reduced form...
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A large share of the workforce throughout the developing world is self-employed, and this proportion has increased in recent decades. Assessments of this development vary, with pull factors such as high returns to capital contrasted with push factors such as barriers to more desirable salaried...
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This paper analyzes how subjective expectations about wage opportunities influence the job search decision. We match data on subjective wage expectations with administrative employment records. The data reveal that unemployed individuals over-estimate their future net re-employment wage by 10%...
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A large share of the workforce throughout the developing world is self-employed, and this proportion has increased in recent decades. Assessments of this development vary, with pull factors such as high returns to capital contrasted with push factors such as barriers to more desirable salaried...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011441659
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