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Transatlantic Differences in Labour Markets: Changes in Wage and Non-Employment Structures in the 1980s and the 1990s [PDF]
Rising wage inequality in the U.S. and Britain and rising continental European unemployment have led to a popular view in the economics profession that these two phenomena are related to negative relative demand shocks against the unskilled, combined ...
Puhani, Patrick A.
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Number of children and migration background The fertility of women of Turkish origin significantly differs from German women’s fertility. Thus, the basic question is which factors may lead to the fact that the former’s fertility behavior starts to ...
Robert Naderi
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ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic presents a natural setting to study how labor market protection policies may influence welfare attitudes because while lockdowns and economic recession threatened millions of jobs, job retention schemes shielded many workers from unemployment.
Andrew Zola, Elias Naumann, Piotr Marzec
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Das Timing der Familiengründung und dessen Folgen für Familien
Little is known about the consequences of the timing of family formation for the living conditions, the civil status, the conduct of life and the well-being of mothers, fathers and their children.
Claudia Zerle +2 more
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Statuseffekte Beruflicher Weiterbildung Im Spiegel Des Mikrozensus [PDF]
Insgesamt ergeben die hier vorgelegten empirischen Analysen auf Basis der kumulierten Querschnittdatensatze des Mikrozensus (1989–2004) ein plausibles Bild fur die Situation der Weiterbildung in Deutschland. Die Daten stutzen den Ruckgang der Weiterbildungsbeteiligung seit Mitte der 1990er Jahre, wie er auch im Berichtssystem Weiterbildung vorzufinden ...
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The gender gap in lifetime earnings: A microsimulation approach
Abstract To obtain a more complete understanding of the persisting gender earnings gap in Germany, this paper investigates both the cross‐sectional and lifetime dimension of gender inequalities. Based on a dynamic microsimulation model, we analyse how gender differences accumulate over work lives to examine the lifetime dimension of the gender gap.
Rick Glaubitz +2 more
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Kontekst migracyjny jako czynnik różnicujący osiągnięcia szkolne uczniów w Niemczech
Migration is not only the social but also the educational problem. This article is concerned on the migration in Germany and on its influence on the school achievements.At first we have to explain the scale of migration among students population ...
Renata Ernst-Milerska
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Abstract We present secondary analyses of data collected with German residents with Turkish and Kurdish ancestry (n = 414), who represent the largest migrant groups in Germany. The majority of our sample of mostly second‐generation migrants exhibited integrated identity profiles, with high levels of both ethnic (Turkish or Kurdish) and national (German)
Maria‐Christina Weber +5 more
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Interfirm Job Mobility of Two Cohorts of Young German Men 1979 - 1990: An analysis of the (West-)German Employment Statistic Register Sample concerning multivariate failure times and unobserved heterogeneity [PDF]
The OECD (1993) has documented that the majority of workers in industrialised countries can look forward to finding a stable employment relationship. However new entrants into the labor force experience high turnover. Promoting institutions which support
Bellmann, L. +2 more
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The German SAVE Survey: Documentation and Methodology [PDF]
The purpose of this document is to describe methodological details of the German SAVE survey and to provide users of SAVE with all necessary information for working with the publicly available SAVE dataset.
Daniel Schunk
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