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  • SOEPpapers 11 / 2007

    Sinkende Bildungsrenditen durch Bildungsreformen? Evidenz aus Mikrozensus und SOEP

    Die Bildungsreformen der sechziger Jahre sollten das Bildungsniveau der Westdeutschen anheben. Die Analyse der Daten des Mikrozensus weist darauf hin, dass die durch die Bildungsreformen intendierte Bildungsexpansion schon vor 1960 begonnen hat. Mit dem Conditional Mean Independence Ansatz werden Schätzungen von Bildungsrenditen mit dem SOEP nach Geschlecht und Geburtskohorten für die Jahre 1985, 1991, ...

    2007| Kathrin Göggel
  • DIW Wochenbericht 38 / 1965

    Arbeitsproduktivität und spezifischer Arbeitseinsatz in der Industrie der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

    1965
  • Forschungsprojekt

    Wirkung von Forschung und Entwicklung auf das Wirtschaftswachstum

    Abgeschlossenes Projekt| Unternehmen und Märkte
  • SOEPpapers 743 / 2015

    Apprenticeship, Vocational Training and Early Labor Market Outcomes - in East and West Germany

    We study the returns to apprenticeship and vocational training for three early labor market outcomes all measured at age 25 for East and West German youths: non-employment (i.e., unemployment or out of the labor force), permanent fulltime employment, and wages. We find strong positive effects of apprenticeship and vocational training. There are no significant differences for different types of vocational ...

    2015| Regina T. Riphahn, Michael Zibrowius
  • SOEPpapers 533 / 2013

    Occupational Choice and Self-Employment: Are They Related?

    Often, a person will become an entrepreneur only after a period of dependent employment, suggesting that occupational choices precede entrepreneurial choices. We investigate the relationship between occupational choice and self-employment. The findings suggest that the occupational choice of future entrepreneurs at the time of labor market entry is partly guided by a taste for skill variety, the prospect ...

    2013| Alina Sorgner, Michael Fritsch
  • SOEPpapers 537 / 2013

    The Impact on Earnings When Entering Self-Employment: Evidence for Germany

    Using data of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) earnings differentials between self-employed and wage-employed workers in the German labor market are explored. Previous research based on US data reports lower incomes for entrepreneurs. In contrast to that, the findings of this contribution suggest the opposite for German entrepreneurs. They have considerably higher earnings than wage-employed ...

    2013| Johannes Martin
  • SOEPpapers 508 / 2012

    Kick It Like Özil? Decomposing the Native-Migrant Education Gap

    We investigate second generation migrants and native children at several stages in the German education system to analyze the determinants of the persistent native-migrant gap. One part of the gap can be attributed to differences in socioeconomic background and another part remains unexplained. Faced with this decomposition problem, we apply linear and matching decomposition methods. Accounting for ...

    2012| Annabelle Krause, Ulf Rinne, Simone Schüller
  • Externe Monographien

    Regional Measures of Human Capital in the European Union

    The accumulation of the human capital stock plays a key role to explain the macroeconomic performance across regions. However, despite the strong theoretical support for this claim, empirical evidence has been not very convincing, probably because of the low quality of the data. This paper provides a robustness analysis of alternative measures of human capital available at the level of EU NUTS1 and ...

    Barcelona: IAREG, 2008, 29 S.
    (IAREG Working Paper ; 2008,06)
    | Christian Dreger, Georg Erber, Daniela Glocker
  • Diskussionspapiere 1538 / 2015

    Local and Spatial Cointegration in the Wage Curve: A Spatial Panel Analysis for German Regions

    The wage curve introduced by Blanchflower and Oswald (1990, 1994) postulates a negative correlation between wages and unemployment. Empirical results focus on particular theoretical channels establishing the relationship. Panel models mostly draw on unionized bargaining or the efficiency wage hypothesis. Spatial econometric approaches can be rationalized by monopsonistic competition. However, the approaches ...

    2015| Reinhold Kosfeld, Christian Dreger
  • Diskussionspapiere 1532 / 2015

    TFP, Labor Productivity and the (Un)observed Labor Input: Temporary Agency Work

    The study focuses on the question of whether productivity estimates are biased due to the emergence of a new input that is usually omitted: temporary agency worker (TAW). The study analyzes labor productivity and TFP by means of a structural approach using a representative dataset of German manufacturing firms. The empirical results show, once TAW is taken into account, that: i) labor productivity ...

    2015| Alexander Schiersch
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