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  • Diskussionspapiere 1015 / 2010

    Does Employer Learning Vary by Occupation?

    Models in which employers learn about the productivity of young workers, such as Altonji and Pierret (2001), have two principal implications: First, the distribution of wages becomes more dispersed as a cohort of workers gains experience; second, the coefficient on a variable that employers initially do not observe, such as the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) score, grows with experience. If ...

    2010| Hani Mansour
  • SOEPpapers 210 / 2009

    Does Relative Income Matter? Are the Critics Right?

    Do other peoples' incomes reduce the happiness which people in advanced countries experience from any given income? And does this help to explain why in the U.S., Germany and some other advanced countries, happiness has been constant for many decades? The answer to both questions is "Yes". We provide 4 main pieces of evidence. 1) In the U.S. General Survey (repeated samples since 1972) comparator income ...

    2009| Richard Layard, Guy Mayraz, Stephen Nickell
  • SOEPpapers 221 / 2009

    Increased Opportunity to Move up the Economic Ladder? Earnings Mobility in EU: 1994-2001

    Do EU citizens have an increased opportunity to improve their position in the distribution of earnings over time? This question is answered by exploring short and long-term wage mobility for males across 14 EU countries between 1994 and 2001 using ECHP. Mobility is evaluated using rank measures which capture positional movements in the distribution of earnings. All countries recording an increase in ...

    2009| Denisa Maria Sologon, Cathal O'Donoghue
  • Diskussionspapiere 305 / 2002

    European Mothers' Time with Children: Differences and Similarities across Nine Countries

    We use data from the 1996 wave of the European Community Household Panel to present and compare the weekly number of hours mothers of children less than 16 years of age reported looking after children in nine European countries in 1996. In addition, we explore to what extent cross-country differences in socio-demographic characteristics and parents' employment status contribute to differences in maternal ...

    2002| Jutta M. Joesch, C. Katharina Spiess
  • Diskussionspapiere 311 / 2002

    Accounting for Poverty Differences between the United States, Great Britain, and Germany

    We propose a framework for comparing the relationship between poverty and personal characteristics across countries (or across years), and use it to compare levels and patterns of relative poverty in the USA, Great Britain and Germany during the 1990s. The higher aggregate poverty rates in the USA and in Britain relative to Germany were mostly accounted for by higher poverty rates conditional on characteristics, ...

    2002| Martin Biewen, Stephen P. Jenkins
  • Externe Monographien

    European Mothers' Time Spent Looking after Children: Differences and Similarities across 9 Countries

    Colchester [u.a.]: EPAG, 2002, 34 S.
    (EPAG Working Papers ; 31)
    | Jutta M. Joesch, C. Katharina Spieß
  • Diskussionspapiere 351 / 2003

    Time-varying Nairu and Real Interest Rates in the Euro Area

    This paper analyses the Nairu in the Euro Area and the influence that monetary policy had on its development. Using the Kalman-filter technique we find that the Nairu has varied considerably since the early seventies. The Kalman-filter technique is applied here for the first time using explicit exogenous variables. In particular real interest rates were found to explain a quarter of the increase in ...

    2003| Camille Logeay, Silke Tober
  • Externe Monographien

    Time-Varying Nairu and Real Interest Rates in the Euro Area

    Brussels [u.a.]: ENEPRI, 2003, 26 S.
    (Working Papers / European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes ; 24)
    | Camille Logeay, Silke Tober
  • Externe Monographien

    Explaining the Time-Varying Nairu in the Euro Area

    Luxembourg: Eurostat, 2004, 16 S.
    (4th Eurostat and DG ECFIN Colloquium on Modern Tools for Business Cycle Analysis : Growth and Cycle in the Euro-Zone)
    | Camille Logeay, Silke Tober
  • Externe Monographien

    Employer Learning and the Returns to Schooling

    Bonn: IZA, 2000, 27 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 146)
    | Thomas K. Bauer, John P. Haisken-DeNew
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