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find strong evidence that decreased unemployment compensation has an adverse effect on wages. We use micro panel data to …
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wages of displaced German workers after they returned to work. We also present a simple new method to decompose the wage … wages of displaced workers after their return to work. Women experienced smaller wage losses than men. For both sexes, over …-displacement wages. …
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strong evidence that decreased unemployment compensation has an adverse effect on wages. We use micro panel data to identify …
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that it caused a considerable reduction of wages. Our replication study suggests that their clear and strong conclusions … development of wages is investigated at a finer time grid. Furthermore, Arent and Nagl’s reform effects shrink considerably when a … more appropriate price index is used to deflate the wages and when the censoring of wages is treated correctly …
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findings suggest that the reform caused a considerable reduction of wages. Our replication of their study suggests that their … development of wages is investigated based on a finer time grid. Further methodological considerations put into question whether …
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In 2005, the unemployment compensation for long-term unemployed was reduced in Germany. We examine how this reform affected the transition probability to employment. Additionally, we inspect how this effect varies over unemployment duration. We estimate proportional hazard models using German...
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We study state dependence in the German welfare system and compare transition patterns before and after recent reforms of the welfare system (Hartz Reforms). Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we apply dynamic multinomial logit estimators and find that welfare transitions have...
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We empirically investigate how two-tier unemployment compensation schemes affect the profile of re-employment hazards. We exploit the aggravation of an existing two-tier scheme in Germany in 2005 and estimate its impact on re-employment rates at different durations. For the short-term...
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