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  • Wage Mobility Patterns in Europe (thesis)

    Tilburg: 2007, | Dimitris Pavlopoulos
  • Starting your career with a temporary job: stepping-stone or 'dead-end'?

    This paper uses panel data from the UK (BHPS) and Germany (GSOEP) to investigate the wage effect of entering the labour market with a temporary job. Further than the previous literature that studied the effect of the contract type on wage dynamics in the explained part of a wage regression, we also investigate the effect of the starting contract on the variance of unobserved individual effects and ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2009,
    (SOEPpapers 228)
    | Dimitris Pavlopoulos
  • Escaping low pay: do male labour market entrants stand a chance?

    Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent and the human-capital determinants of low-wage mobility for labour market entrants in the UK and Germany. Design/methodology/approach – Using panel data for the UK (BHPS) and Germany (GSOEP), a competing-risks duration model is applied that allows the study of transitions from low pay to competing destination states: higher pay, self-employment, ...

    In: International Journal of Manpower 31 (2010), 5, 908-927 | Dimitris Pavlopoulos, Didier Fouarge
  • Job Mobility and Wage Mobility of High- and Low-paid Workers

    In: Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) 127 (2007), 1, 47-58 | Dimitris Pavlopoulos, Didier Fouarge, Ruud J. A. Muffels, Jeroen K. Vermunt
  • Who Benefits from a Job Change: The dwarfs or the giants?

    In this paper, we use panel data from the UK and Germany to investigate the effect of employer changes and in-firm job changes on year-to-year wage mobility of male full-time workers. Following segmentation theories and the job search theory, we study whether this effect differs for the low- and high-wage workers. As wage growth is endogenous to the decision of changing jobs, a two-stage Heckman selection ...

    In: European Societies 16 (2014), 2, 299-319 | Dimitris Pavlopoulos, Didier Fouarge, Ruud J. A. Muffels, Jeroen K. Vermunt
  • Wage Mobility in Europe. A Comparative Analysis Using Restricted Multinomial Logit Regression

    The paper investigates cross-country differences in wage mobility in Europe using the European Community Household Panel. We examine the impact of specific wage-setting institutions, such as the collective bargaining and the trade union density, the employment protection regulation and the welfare state regime on wage mobility. We apply a log-linear approach that is very much similar to a restricted ...

    In: Quality & Quantity 44 (2005), 1, 115-129 | Dimitris Pavlopoulos, Ruud J. A. Muffels, Jeroen K. Vermunt
  • Individual Labor Market Effects of Local Public Expenditures on Sports

    By merging administrative data on public finances of all municipalities in Germany with individual data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we explore whether local public expenditures on sports facilities influences individual labor market outcomes. Our identification strategy follows a selection-on-observables approach and exploits the panel structure of the data covering 12 years between 2001 ...

    In: Labour Economics 70 (2019), 101996 | Tim Pawlowski, Carina Steckenleiter, Tim Wallrafen, Michael Lechner
  • Der Mix aus privaten und staatlichen Quellen der Einkommenssicherung im Alter im internationalen Vergleich

    In: Zeitschrift für Sozialreform 49 (2003), 1, 109-133 | Axel West Pedersen
  • What is Unemployment in Europe? Concepts and Measurement in the ECHP

    Colchester: University of Essex, 2005,
    (EPAG Working Papers No. 54)
    | Peder J. Pedersen, Torben Dall Schmidt
  • Happiness in Europe: Cross-Country Differences in the Determinants of Subjective Well-Being

    The purpose in the present paper is to use individual panel data in the European Community Household Panel to analyse the impact on self-reported satisfaction from a number of economic and demographic variables. The paper contributes to the ongoing discussion of the relationship between life satisfaction and income. The panel property of the data makes it possible to study also the impact on satisfaction ...

    Bonn: Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA), 2009,
    (IZA DP No. 4538)
    | Peder J. Pedersen, Torben Dall Schmidt
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