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Temporary employment contracts are often regarded as 'stepping stones' for workers' careers, because they can help inexperienced workers secure a permanent contract. Our study evaluates whether this stepping-stone function is moderated by the contract duration, exploiting a Dutch policy reform...
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Temporary employment contracts are often regarded as ‘stepping stones’ for workers’ careers, because they can help inexperienced workers secure a permanent contract. Our study evaluates whether this stepping-stone function is moderated by the contract duration, exploiting a Dutch policy...
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Temporary employment contracts are often regarded as 'stepping stones' for workers' careers, because they can help inexperienced workers secure a permanent contract. Our study evaluates whether this stepping-stone function is moderated by the contract duration, exploiting a Dutch policy reform...
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We experimentally examine whether communicating private signals after each stage game affects cooperation in an infinitely repeated two-player prisoner’s dilemma where players can only observe imperfect and private signals about the partner’s actions. Based on evidence from two...
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We study experimentally whether and when a shared history of signals affects players' incentives to cooperate in infinitely repeated prisoner's dilemmas. We compare games where the player can privately observe imperfect signals about her partner's actions to games where signals are perfect and...
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