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Author(s)
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Title
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90
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Hartmut
Lehmann
Jonathan
Wadsworth
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Tenures that Shook the World: Worker Turnover in Russia, Poland and Britain
We study worker turnover in a transition economy to investigate to what extent the length of time a worker has been employed by a firm shapes the turnover process. Using data from the Polish Labor ...
(published in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2000, 28 (4), 639-664)
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J6
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89
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Shoshana
Neuman
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Aliyah to Israel: Immigration under Conditions of Adversity
A snapshot at figures of immigration (Aliyah) to the Land of Israel (Palestine) and to the State of Israel reveals the following: between 1882-1947, in successive waves of immigration, some 543,000 ...
(published in: Zimmermann, Klaus F. (ed.), European Migration: What Do We Know, 2005, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 459-506)
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J15 J61
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88
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Olympia
Bover
Pilar
Velilla
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Migration in Spain: Historical Background and Current Trends
We review the different migration episodes in Spain since the beginning of the 20 th century, with special emphasis on the pieces of empirical work that have tried to identify the factors behind ...
(published in: Klaus F. Zimmermann (ed.), European Migration: What Do We Know?, CEPR and OUP, 2005)
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J15 J61
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87
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Thomas
K.
Bauer
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Educational Mismatch and Wages in Germany
This paper contributes to the literature considering the wage effects of educational mismatch in Germany. It uses a large German panel data set for the period from 1984 to 1997 and stresses the ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2002, 21 (2), 221-229)
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I21 J31
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85
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Stephen
Pudney
Michael A.
Shields
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Gender and Racial Discrimination in Pay and Promotion for NHS Nurses
For many years the NHS has been subject to allegations that gender and racial discrimination are a feature of the internal labour market for qualified nurses. This paper examines this issue with ...
(published in: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2000, 62 (s1), 801-835)
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C5 I1 J3 J7
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84
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Christoph
M.
Schmidt
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The Heterogeneity and Cyclical Sensitivity of Unemployment: An Exploration of German Labor Market Flows
It is often argued that the labor market outcomes of several "problem groups" of German workers suffer disproportionately in an economic downturn. These groups are women, the unskilled, and young and ...
(published in: Ifo Studien, 2000, 46 (1), 73-98)
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J63 J64 J21
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83
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Rob
Euwals
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Female Labour Supply, Flexibility of Working Hours, and Job Mobility in the Netherlands
In the empirical literature on labour supply, several static models are developed to incorporate constraints on working hours. These models do not address to what extent working hours are constrained ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2001, 111 (471), C120-C134)
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C20 J22 J60
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82
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Kai
A.
Konrad
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Privacy, time consistent optimal labor income taxation and education policy
Incomplete information is a commitment device for time consistency problems. In the contextof time consistent labor income taxation privacy can lead to a Pareto superior outcome and increases the ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2001, 79(3), 503-519)
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H21 H23
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81
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Timothy
J.
Hatton
Stephen
Wheatley Price
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Migration, Migrants and Policy in the United Kingdom
This paper draws together, in the form of a survey, a number of different aspects of the United Kingdom’s international migration experience since the Second World War. The areas covered include ...
(published in: Zimmermann, K. (ed.), European Migration: What Do We Know? Oxford University Press, 2005)
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J15 J61
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80
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Jan
C.
van Ours
Justus
Veenman
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The Netherlands: Old Emigrants - Young Immigrant Country
Since the mid 1960s the Netherlands has an immigration surplus, mainly because of manpower recruitment from Turkey and Morocco and because of immigration from the former Dutch colony of Surinam. ...
(published in: K. Zimmerman (ed.) European Migration: What Do We Know? Oxford: OUP, 2005)
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J15 J61
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