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minimum wage in East Germany was set much higher in relation to the wage distribution. There is heterogeneity hidden in the … negative employment effect for East Germany, its magnitude is substantially larger than previously estimated …
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discussion of the theoretical implications of the model, it is then applied to Germany’s refugee immigration situation in 2015 …
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Germany. The data show a sharp increase of wage inequality which exceeds the size observed for natives. The decomposition …
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manufacturing sector in Germany from 1996 to 2017. Combining rich linked employer-employee data accounting for a variety of … occupations, we are able to disentangle different potential causes behind changes in wage inequality in Germany. We apply the … significantly to wage inequality in Germany. Structural shifts in the workforce composition towards occupations with lower or medium …
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Using the German Socio-Economic Panel and a newly available task database for Germany, the evolution of wage inequality …
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We study the role of occupational tasks as drivers of West German wage inequality. We match administrative wage data with longitudinal task data, which allows us to account for within-occupation changes in task content over time. We run RIF regression-based decompositions to quantify the...
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temporary employees in Germany using socio-economic panel data from the late 1990s. Compared to simple OLS estimates, using a …-tier labour market for temporary employment in Germany. -- mobility ; unemployment ; Fixed-term contracts ; dynamic wages …
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This study aims to contribute to the literature of firms and occupations as prominent drivers of wage-inequality in multiple ways. First, we synthesize novel modelling approaches of recent studies in the field and use administrative linked employer-employee panel data from an Eastern European...
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wages in Germany is negative, but small. The subsequent analysis on the basis of occupations using the same data yields a …
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To study the development of wage inequality is important for the economic performance as well as for the development of employment. First, I estimate the remuneration to personal characteristics for Germans and immigrants across the wage distribution using quantile regression. My database is the...
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