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    Langzeitarbeitslose brauchen durchdachte Betreuung

    In: IZA Compact (2010), Januar/Februar, S. 16 | Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • ESCIRRU- Papers 14 / 2010

    The Evolution of Labor Relations inside a Russian Firm during Late Transition: Evidence from Personnel Data

    This paper surveys three studies on the internal labor market of one Russian firm spanning the years 1997 to 2002 and focusing on three different issues. The studies use unique personnel data that were collected by us and that include the work history of each employee as well as annual averages of monthly wages and total compensation. Since the three studies are part of a larger project on internal ...

    2010| Hartmut Lehmann
  • ESCIRRU- Papers 15 / 2010

    Standard and Non-standard Employment in Russia: How Large is the Wage Gap?

    The paper examines incidence and earnings of non-standard workers in Russia. We focus on two main types of non-standard arrangements: non-permanent and part-time employment. First we identify determinants of incidence of these types of non-standard employment and find out that such personal characteristics as education level, age and marital status have strong impact on it. Secondly we explore wage ...

    2010| Tatiana Karabchuk
  • DIW Wochenbericht 6 / 2010

    Fünf Jahre Hartz IV: das Problem ist nicht die Arbeitsmoral

    Mit der vor fünf Jahren in Kraft getretenen Hartz- IV-Reform waren große Erwartungen verbunden. Tatsächlich ist im letzten Aufschwung die Zahl der arbeitslosen Hartz-IV-Bezieher kräftig gesunken. In den vorhergehenden Konjunkturzyklen hatte der Bestand derjenigen Arbeitslosen, die staatliche Sozialleistungen erhielten, im Aufschwung dagegen lediglich stagniert. Das ist für sich genommen aber nur ein ...

    2010| Karl Brenke
  • DIW Wochenbericht 6 / 2010

    Arbeitslose Hartz-IV-Empfänger: 90 Prozent wollen einen Job: Sechs Fragen an Karl Brenke

    2010
  • DIW Wochenbericht 8 / 2010

    Die neue soziale Frage: Kommentar

    2010| Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • DIW Discussion Papers 978 / 2010

    Unemployment and Portfolio Choice: Does Persistence Matter?

    We use a life cycle model of consumption and portfolio choice to study the effects of social security on the investment decisions of households for the European case. Our model is mainly based on the one developed by Cocco, Gomes, and Maenhout (2005). We extend it by unemployment risk using Markov chains to model the transition between different employment states. In contrast to most models in the ...

    2010| Vladimir Kuzin, Franziska Bremus
  • DIW Discussion Papers 979 / 2010

    Locus of Control and Job Search Strategies

    Standard job search theory assumes that unemployed individuals have perfect information about the effect of their search effort on the job offer arrival rate. In this paper, we present an alternative model which assumes instead that each individual has a subjective belief about the impact of his or her search effort on the rate at which job offers arrive. These beliefs depend in part on an individual's ...

    2010| Marco Caliendo, Deborah Cobb-Clark, Arne Uhlendorff
  • ESCIRRU- Papers 17 / 2010

    Labor Market Segmentation and the Gender Wage Gap in Ukraine

    Ukrainian women are on average much more educated than women in developing countries and they also tend to show higher participation rates, albeit smaller than men's. They are also at least as educated as Ukrainian men. Women and men with identical characteristics might show different patterns of participation to informality. This result reflects in different probabilities of women and men to move ...

    2010| Norberto Pignatti
  • DIW Discussion Papers 985 / 2010

    Start-up Subsidies for the Unemployed: Long-Term Evidence and Effect Heterogeneity

    Turning unemployment into self-employment has become an increasingly important part of active labor market policies (ALMP) in many OECD countries. Germany is a good example where the spending on start-up subsidies for the unemployed accounted for nearly 17% of the total spending on ALMP in 2004. In contrast to other programs-like vocational training, job creation schemes, or wage subsidies-the empirical ...

    2010| Marco Caliendo, Steffen Künn
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