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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
509 Astrid Kunze
The Timing of Careers and Human Capital Depreciation
This paper explores the short and long run effects of career interruptions on wages for young skilled workers in West Germany. The analysis distinguishes four types of career interruptions: ...
(published as 'Types of absence from work and wages of young German workers with apprenticeship training' in: Journal for Labour Market Research, 2017, 51 (5), 1-24)
J16, J3, J7
508 Christian Belzil
Jörgen Hansen
Unobserved Ability and the Return to Schooling
We estimate a structural dynamic programming model of schooling decisions with unobserved heterogeneity in school ability and market ability on a sample taken from the National Longitudinal Survey ...
(published in: Econometrica, 2002, 70 (2), 2078-2091)
J2, J3
507 Ernst Fehr
Armin Falk
Psychological Foundations of Incentives
During the last two decades economists have made much progress in understanding incentives, contracts and organisations. Yet, they constrained their attention to a very narrow and empirically ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2002, 46 (4-5), 687-724)
J41, C91, D64
506 Pilar Diaz-Vazquez
Dennis J. Snower
Can Insider Power Affect Employment?
Do firms reduce employment when their insiders (established, incumbent employees) claim higher wages? The conventional answer in the theoretical literature is that insider power has no influence on ...
(published in: German Economic Review, 2003, 4 (2), 139-150)
E24, J23, J31, J42, J64
505 Thomas K. Bauer
Migration, Sozialstaat und Zuwanderungspolitik
Im Rahmen dieses Beitrags wird die Frage analysiert, ob ein großzügig ausgestalteter Sozialstaat zusätzliche Wanderungsanreize generieren kann, die eine nennenswerte Zuwanderung in das ...
(published in: Vierteljahreshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung / Quarterly Journal of Economic Research, 2002, 71(2), 249-271)
H53, I38, J61
504 Lorenzo Cappellari
Stephen P. Jenkins
Modelling Low Income Transitions
We examine the determinants of low income transitions using first-order Markov models that control for initial conditions effects (those found to be poor in the base year may be a nonrandom sample) ...
(published in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2004, 19 (5), 593-610)
D31, I32, C23, C35
502 Barry R. Chiswick
Yew Liang Lee
Paul W. Miller
Immigrants' Language Skills: The Australian Experience in a Longitudinal Survey
This paper is concerned with the determinants of English language proficiency (speaking, reading and writing) among immigrants. It presents a model of immigrant destination language acquisition ...
(published in: Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, 2004, 71-72, 97-139)
J15, J61, I29
501 Christian Dustmann
Najma Rajah
Arthur van Soest
Class Size, Education, and Wages
This paper examines the effects of class size on the decision to stay on in full time schooling at the age of 16 and on wages at later stages in life. Little research exists on the effect of school ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2003, 113 (485), F99-F120)
C35, I20, J24
500 David A. Jaeger
Estimating the Returns to Education Using the Newest Current Population Survey Education Questions
This paper examines the 1997 additions to the Current Population Survey education question. These new questions allow researchers to come closer to the “highest grade completed” measure available ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2003, 78 (3), 385-394)
J3, I2
499 Gerard A. Pfann
Hans van Kranenburg
Tax Policy, Location Choices, and Market Structure
A structural model of entry and fiscal policy is presented. It shows that taxation of variable production costs can increase product prices, lower competition, and reduce the availability of new ...
(published in: Journal of Law and Economics, 2003, 46 (1), 61-84)
C41, D43, L13, L16, L82
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