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How Rigid are Nominal Wages? Evidence and Implications for Germany
Downward nominal wage rigidity inflation target unemployment Germany
2013/10/18
Many of the recent attempts to find evidence of downward nominal wage rigidity in micro data have suffered from a number of problems, including composition bias and the effects of measurement error. I...
Why Do Overtime Work, Overtime Compensation and the Distribution of Economic Well-Being Evidence for the West Germany and Great Britain
Overtime wage inequality economic well-being semi-parametric decomposition technique panel data
2013/10/18
Using panel data for West Germany and Great Britain, we show that there are striking differences in overtime work and overtime compensation in the two countries in the 1990s. Our estimates reveal that...
Works Councils and Collective Bargaining in Germany: The Impact on Productivity and Wages
Dual industrial relations bargaining efficiency rent seeking
2013/10/18
This paper investigates the interaction between establishment-level codetermination and industry-level collective bargaining in Germany. Based on a simple bargaining model we derive our main hypothesi...
Wage Rigidities in Western Germany? Microeconometric Evidence from the 1990s
Wages unemployment rigidities identification Germany
2013/10/18
This paper investigates whether and in what sense the west German wage structure has been ‘rigid’ in the 1990s. To test the hypothesis that a rigid wage structure has been responsible for rising low-s...
Economic and Social Perspectives of Immigrant Children in Germany
Immigration children integration education
2013/10/18
Overall, children in Germany live in households with below average incomes; therefore social policies that address the vulnerable position of Germany’s children are necessary. These policies should co...
Cohort Effects in the Educational Attainment of Second Generation Immigrants in Germany: An Analysis of Census Data
Second generation immigrants educational attainment assimilation
2013/10/18
Even though second generation immigrants make up ever increasing population shares in industrialized countries we know little about their social integration and wellbeing. This study focuses on the ed...
First- and Second-Generation Migrants in Germany - What Do We Know and What Do People Think
Immigration public transfers attitudes
2013/10/18
This paper provides a snapshot of the stock of immigrants in Germany using the 1995 wave of the Mikrozensus with a particular emphasis on distinguishing first- and second-generation migrants. On the b...
The Effects of Overeducation on Productivity in Germany - The Firms' Viewpoint
Overeducation productivity labor demand job satisfaction health on-the-job training firm tenure
2013/10/17
Several firm-related aspects of employee productivity are analyzed using GSOEP data. The basic premise is that, as a consequence of frustration, overeducated employees are less productive than their c...
A Forgotten Issue: Distributional Effects of Day Care Subsidies in Germany
Child day care child care subsidies distributional effects social policy
2013/10/17
In general child care subsidies are widely accepted as a means to create equal chances for mothers in the labour market as well as for children. Although there is a general consensus that the use of c...
The Effects of Public Sector Sponsored Training on Individual Employment Performance in East Germany
Discrete hazard models selection bias matching methods
2013/10/18
This study analyses the effects of public sector sponsored vocational training on individual unemployment and employment duration in East Germany. The data is taken from the German Socio-Economic Pane...
Why Do People Still Live in East Germany?
Migration migration determinants transition economies
2013/10/18
In 1997 GDP per capita in East Germany was 57% of that of West Germany, wage rates were 75% of western levels, and the unemployment rate was at least double the western rate of 7.8%. One would expect ...
The Income Portfolio of Immigrants in Germany - Effects of Ethnic Origin and Assimilation Or: Who Gains from Income Re-Distribution?
Immigration migration policy income income re-distribution
2013/10/18
This paper deals with the economic performance of various population groups in Germany giving special attention to ethnic origin of immigrants as compared to the native born German population. In addi...
Paid and Unpaid Overtime Working in Germany and the UK
Unpaid Overtime hours determination earnings effects
2013/10/18
Significant numbers of employees work more hours in the workplace than their contract stipulates. Such overtime work can either be paid or unpaid. This research considers overtime working in Germany a...
Continuous Training in Germany
On-the-job-training human capital model returns to training
2013/10/18
Using data from the German Socio Economic Panel, I analyze the incidence, financing, and returns to workplace training in Germany for the years 1986 to 1989. Much of this training seems general, and i...
Ethnic German Immigration from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union to Germany: the Effects of Migrant Networks
Migration policy ethnic Germans migrant networks economic and social integration
2013/10/17
This paper employed a widely accepted theoretical concept, the ‘theory of migrant networks’ to look at the recent immigration and absorption experience of ethnic Germans (Aussiedler) from Eastern Euro...