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This article investigates the effects of transitions between employment and unemployment on health. It also addresses the question of whether or not the widespread use of temporary employment has altered the positive health effects of employment. Drawing on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel for the period 1995-2010, we apply difference-in-differences propensity score matching to identify the ...
In:
Social Science & Medicine
108 (2014), May 2014, 128-136
| Michael Gebel, Jonas Voßemer
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In this paper, I test the most basic prediction of Grossman and Hart (1986, The Costs and Benefits of Ownership: A Theory of Vertical and Lateral Integration. Journal of Political Economy, 691-719): allocations of asset ownership that expose a party to ex-post expropriation reduce this party’s exante relationship-specific investments. In the empirical context of the German housing market, I find that ...
In:
Journal of the European Economic Association
11 (2013), 1, 201-227
| Georg Gebhardt
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To identify the competitive effect of online competition, I exploit that consumers in some German municipalities lack broadband access due to legacy glass fibre cables. In these areas with reduced online competition, I find that offline employment in electronics retailing grows faster than in the control areas. I find no such differential for food retailing, where there is no online competition. Full ...
In:
International Journal of Industrial Organization
57 (2018), March 2018, 84-113
| Georg Gebhardt
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2018,
| Nadine Evi Geiger
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In:
Journal of Applied Economics
12 (1997), 3, 295-311
| Peter Geil, Andreas Million, Ralph Rotte, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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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, 87-95
| Ingo Geishecker
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In:
Labour Economics
15 (2008), 3, 291-314
| Ingo Geishecker
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This paper analyzes the impact of job insecurity perceptions on individual well-being. In contrast to previous studies, we explicitly take into account perceptions about both the likelihood and the potential costs of job loss and demonstrate that most contributions to the literature suffer from simultaneity bias. When accounting for simultaneity, we find the true unbiased effect of perceived job insecurity ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2010,
(SOEPpapers 282)
| Ingo Geishecker
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The paper assesses perceived job insecurity as a determinant of current subjective well-being and demonstrates that standard models may yield significantly downward biased estimates.
In:
Economics Letters
116 (2012), 3, 319-321
| Ingo Geishecker
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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2004,
(IZA DP No. 982)
| Ingo Geishecker, Holger Görg