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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
626 Astrid Kunze
Gender Differences in Entry Wages and Early Career Wages
In this paper we investigate the evolution of the gender wage gap over early careers of skilled workers in Germany using administrative longitudinal data. Advantages of the data for this type of ...
(revised version published in: Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, 2003, 71/72, 245-266)
J16, J3, J7
624 Joachim Wagner
Rolf Sternberg
Personal and Regional Determinants of Entrepreneurial Activities: Empirical Evidence from the REM Germany
This paper contributes to empirical research in entrepreneurship by focusing on the link between two stylized facts that emerged from a number of studies for Germany and other countries: Entry ...
(published in: Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaft / Review of Regional Reseach, 2005, 25 (1), 91-105)
J23, R12
623 Ana Rute Cardoso
Priscila Ferreira
The Dynamics of Job Creation and Destruction for University Graduates: Why a Rising Unemployment Rate Can Be Misleading
This study uses a matched employer-employee data set on the Portuguese economy to analyze systematic information on job creation and job destruction for university graduates, compared to other ...
(published in: Applied Economics, 2009, 41 (1), 2513-2521)
J21, J60, J63
621 Gilles Saint-Paul
On Market Forces and Human Evolution
This paper studies how an institution such as markets affects the evolution of mankind. My key point is that the forces of natural selection are made weaker because trade allows people to ...
(published in: Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2007, 247, 397- 412, )
J1, J21
620 Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
Public Policy and the Labor Market Adjustment of New Immigrants to Australia
Two separate cohorts of immigrants to Australia are compared in order to assess the potential role of immigrant selection criteria, labor market conditions, and income-support policy in ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2003, 16 (4), 655-681)
J6, J1
619 Heather Antecol
Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
The Changing Nature of Employment-Related Sexual Harassment: Evidence from the U.S. Federal Government (1978-1994)
This paper examines the changing nature of views towards and reports of sexual harassment using unique data drawn from the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board (USMSPB) of the U.S. Federal ...
(published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2004, 57(3), 443-461)
J16, J28
618 Alison L. Booth
Marco Francesconi
Gylfi Zoega
Oligopsony, Institutions and the Efficiency of General Training
In oligopsonistic labour markets, firms have some market power, and a wedge is created between wages and marginal product. When oligopsonistic firms' production technology requires generally ...
(published in: J. Messina, C. Michelacci, J. Turunen and G. Zoega (eds.), Proceedings of the 2004 ECB/CEPR Labour Market Workshop, Edward Elgar 2006)
E32, J23, J24, J54
616 Reinhard Hujer
Uwe Blien
Marco Caliendo
Christopher Zeiss
Macroeconometric Evaluation of Active Labour Market Policies in Germany – A Dynamic Panel Approach Using Regional Data
Most evaluation studies of active labour market policies (ALMP) focus on the microeconometric evaluation approach using individual data. However, as the microeconometric approach usually ignores ...
(published in: Carloeo, F.E. and Destefanis, S. (eds.): The European Labour Market - Regional Dimensions, Physica Verlag, 2006, 287-310)
C33, E24, H43, J64, J68
615 Winfried Koeniger
The Dynamics of Market Insurance, Insurable Assets, and Wealth Accumulation
We analyze dynamic interactions between market insurance, the stock of insurable assets and liquid wealth accumulation in a model with non-durable and durable consumption. The stock of the durable ...
(revised version joint with Helge Braun published in: Geneva Risk and Insurance Review, 2007, 32(1), 61-90)
D81, E21, G22
614 Markus Pannenberg
Long-Term Effects of Unpaid Overtime: Evidence for West Germany
Why do people work unpaid overtime? We show that remarkable long-term labor earnings gains are associated with unpaid overtime in West Germany. A descriptive analysis suggests that over a 10-year ...
(published in: Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2005, 52 (2), 177-193)
J22, J23, J31, J33
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