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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
1999,
(IZA DP No. 84)
| Christoph M. Schmidt
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Bonn:
Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA),
1999,
(IZA DP No. 31)
| Christoph M. Schmidt
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In:
H. Bunzel, et al. ,
Panel Data and Labour Market Dynamics
Amsterdam et al.: North-Holland
149-170
| Christoph M. Schmidt, Rainer Winkelmann
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This paper examines the patterns of educational assortative mating in East and West Germany. In the literature it is well known that individuals do not mate randomly according to social and cultural traits. Marrying within a socio-economic group can lead to polarization and exacerbating economic inequality. In the US, there is a compelling body of evidence indicating that the educational similarity ...
2009,
| Christoph M. Schmidt, Barbara S. Winter
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München:
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät,
1996,
(Discussion Paper No. 96-27)
| Christoph M. Schmidt, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2004,
(IZA DP No. 1420)
| Hilmar Schneider, Arne Uhlendorff
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In:
Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.)
125 (2005), 1, 51-61
| Hilmar Schneider, Arne Uhlendorff
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As a contribution to the coordinated EU-project “An inquiry into health and safety at work: a European Union perspective” (acronym: HEALTHatWORK), this survey portrays the current knowledge and issues related to the economic impact of health at work in Germany. After a description of the German institutional framework for occupational safety and health (OSH), it presents indicators of health and safety ...
Berlin:
Fachhochschule für Wirtschaft Berlin,
2010,
(Harriet Taylor Mill-Institut für Ökonomie und Geschlechterforschung Discussion Paper 09)
| Julia Schneider, Miriam Beblo
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The artistic labor market is marked by several adversities, such as low wages, above-average unemployment, and constrained underemployment. Nevertheless, it attracts many young people. The number of students exceeds the available jobs by far. A potential explanation for this puzzle is that artistic work might result in an exceptionally high job satisfaction, a conjecture that has been mentioned at ...
2011,
| Lucian Schneider
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2008,
(SOEPpapers 122)
| Monika Sander