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Differdange:
CEPS/INSTEAD,
2003,
(CHER Document No. 10)
| András Gábos, Péter Szivós
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Syracuse:
Syracuse University, Maxwell School,
2002,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 297)
| Hubert Gabrisch, Maria Luigia Seganga
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Berlin:
Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten,
2009,
(RatSWD Working Paper No. 56)
| Simon Gächter
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Experimental economics has become an established method for generating controlled and replicable empirical information that is complementary to other empirical methods in the social sciences. There is a strong research infrastructure for laboratory experimentation in Europe and also in Germany. A valuable instrument in the development of this methodology would be the creation of a short socio-economic ...
In:
Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) ,
Building on Progress. Expanding the Research Infrastructure for the Social, Economic, and Behavioral Sciences
Opladen: Budrich Unipress
563-580
| Simon Gächter
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The gender wage gap is a persistent labor market phenomenon. Most research focuses on the determinants of these wage differences. We contribute to this literature by exploring a different research question: if wages of women are systematically lower than male wages, what are the distributional consequences (disposable income) and what are the labor market effects (labor supply) of the wage gap? We ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2015,
(SOEPpapers 753)
| Patricia Gallego-Granados, Johannes Geyer
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In:
Johannes Schwarze, Friedrich Buttler, Gert G. Wagner ,
Labour Market Dynamics in Present Day Germany
Frankfurt/M. - New York: Campus
40-66
| Georg Licht, Viktor Steiner
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The present dissertation aims at contributing to the understanding of central labor market mechanisms by analyzing open questions on the determinants of firms' labor demand, unemployed individuals' job search behavior and the state's role in shaping peoples' trust and, thereby, affecting labor market outcomes and economic performance.
2016,
| Andreas Lichter
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Based on official records from the former East German Ministry for State Security, we quantify the long-term costs of state surveillance on social capital and economic performance. Using county-level variation in the spy density in the 1980s, we exploit discontinuities at state borders to show that higher levels of Stasi surveillance led to lower levels of social capital as measured by interpersonal ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2015,
(IZA DP No. 9245)
| Andreas Lichter, Max Löffler, Sebastian Siegloch
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Despite the prevalence of government surveillance systems around the world, causal evidence on their social and economic consequences is lacking. Using county-level variation in the number of Stasi informers within Socialist East Germany during the 1980s and accounting for potential endogeneity, we show that more intense regional surveillance led to lower levels of trust and reduced social activity ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2016,
(SOEPpapers 865)
| Andreas Lichter, Max Löffler, Sebastian Siegloch
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Academic and vocational qualifications play a crucial role when it comes to successfully integrating refugees and other migrants into society. What qualifications did migrants already acquire in their country of origin and which did they obtain in Germany? And to what extent are qualifications gained abroad recognized in Germany? The IAB-SOEP Migration Sample shows that the majority of the migrant ...
In:
DIW Economic Bulletin
6 (2016), 34+35, 392-399
| Elisabeth Liebau, Zerrin Salikutluk