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Purpose – The aim of the paper is to assess the determinants and impact of employer sponsored further training on wage growth in West Germany over the period 1992 to 2002. Design/methodology/approach – Following a descriptive narrative on further training and wages in Germany, data derived from the West German sub‐sample of the German Socio‐Economic Panel is being utilised, which has the main advantage ...
In:
International Journal of Manpower
28 (2007), 1, 62-74
| Yannis Georgellis, Thomas Lange
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A number of studies in the human resources literature acknowledge the importance of workplace training for inducing organizational commitment on the part of workers. However, small sample sizes and the absence of relevant panel data have raised concerns about the general validity of results and highlighted the need for further research to explicitly include on-the-job training as an important facet ...
In:
International Journal of Human Resource Management
18 (2007), 6, 969-985
| Yannis Georgellis, Thomas Lange
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London:
University of London, Birkbeck College (Department of Economics),
1998,
(Discussion Papers in Economics No. 3/98)
| Yannis Georgellis, Howard J. Wall
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In:
Die Zeit
(2008), 5, 22
| Anne Gerdes
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Several scholars have concluded that ethnic diversity has negative consequences for social trust. However, recent research has called into question whether ethnic diversity per se has detrimental effects, or whether lower levels of trust in diverse communities simply reflect a higher concentration of less trusting groups, such as poor people, minorities, or immigrants. Drawing upon a nationally representative ...
In:
PLOS ONE
13 (2018), 7,
| Johanna Gereke, Max Schaub, Delia Baldassarri
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Bern:
Universität Bern, Abteilung für Angewandte Mikroökonomie,
1993,
(Diskussionspapier Nr. 93-15)
| Michael Gerfin
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Bern:
Universität Bern, Abteilung für Angewandte Mikroökonomie,
1995,
(Discussion Paper No. 95-2)
| Michael Gerfin
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Berlin:
German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin),
2006,
(DIW Discussion Paper No. 583)
| Jürgen Gerhards, Silke Hans
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In:
Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) - Sonderheft 48/2008
60 (2008), 465-487
| Jürgen Gerhards, Silke Hans
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Names often indicate belonging to a certain ethnic group. When immigrant parents choose a first name for their child that is common in their host society, they show a high degree of acculturation. In contrast, selecting a name common only in the parents’ country of origin indicates ethnic maintenance. Using data from the German Socio-economic Panel for Turkish, Southwest European, and former Yugoslav ...
In:
American Journal of Sociology
114 (2009), 4, 1102-1128
| Jürgen Gerhards, Silke Hans