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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2006,
(IZA DP No. 2414)
| Daniela Del Boca, Marilena Locatelli
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In:
Transfer
10 (2004), 1, 106-121
| Daniela Del Boca, Silvia Pasqua
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2005,
| Pedro Delicado, Magda Mercader
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As Germany works to get its refugee population into employment, immigrant labor market assimilation has become a major policy concern. The German economy has undergone significant structural changes since the first cohort of guest workers arrived over a half century ago, with the corporatist features that defined the German model now much weaker. This report examines how this shift towards greater ...
2018,
| Charles Gregory Demakis
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Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA)
78 (1994), 1, 141-159
| John P. DeNew, Christoph M. Schmidt
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Gunter Steinmann, Ralf E. Ulrichs ,
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Heidelberg: Physica
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| John P. DeNew, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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In:
Journal of Population Economics
7 (1994), 177-192
| John P. DeNew, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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Social norms are central to theoretical accounts of longitudinal person-environment transactions. On the one hand, individuals are thought to select themselves into social roles that fit their personality. On the other hand, it is assumed that individuals' personality is transformed by the socializing pressure of norm demands. These two transactional directions were investigated in a large and ...
In:
Developmental Psychology
50 (2014), 7, 1931-1942
| Jaap J. Denissen, Hannah Ulferts, Oliver Lüdtke, Peter M. Muck, Denis Gerstorf
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The notion of person-environment fit implies that personal and contextual factors interact in influencing important life outcomes. Using data from 8,458 employed individuals, we examined the combined effects of individuals’ actual personality traits and jobs’ expert-rated personality demands on earnings. Results from a response surface analysis indicated that the fit between individuals’ actual personality ...
In:
Psychological Science
29 (2018), 1, 3-13
| Jaap J. A. Denissen, Wiebke Bleidorn, Marie Hennecke, Maike Luhmann, Ulrich Orth, Jule Specht, Julia Zimmermann
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We examine the impact of household access to the internet on job finding rates in Germany during a period (2006-2009) in which internet access increased rapidly, and job-seekers increased their use of the internet as a search tool. During this period, household access to the internet was almost completely dependent on connection to a particular technology (DSL). We therefore exploit the variation in ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2018,
(IZA DP No. 11764)
| Manuel Denzer, Thorsten Schank, Richard Upward