Publications of the Research Unit Labour Markets and Social Insurance

  1. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-29 // 2005

    Reform of Unemployment Compensation in Germany: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis Using Register Data

    Economic theory suggests that an extension of the maximum length of entitlement for unemployment benefits increases the duration of unemployment. Empirical results for the reform of the unemployment compensation…

  2. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-21 // 2005

    Identifying Effect Heterogeneity to Improve the Effiency of Job Creation Schemes in Germany?

    Previous empirical studies of job creation schemes in Germany have shown that the average e®ects for the participating individuals are negative. However, we find that this is not true for all strata of the…

  3. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-20 // 2005

    Map Intersection Based Merging Schemes for Administrative Data Sources and an Application to Germany

    In many situations the applied researcher wants to combine different data sources without knowing the exact link and merging rule. This paper introduces a theoretical framework how two different regional…

  4. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-18 // 2005

    Poor Background or Low Returns? Why Immigrant Students in Germany Perform so Poorly in PISA

    Student performance of Germans and immigrants differed greatly in the 2000 PISA study. This paper analyses why the two groups of students performed so differently by estimating educational production…

  5. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-17 // 2005

    Educational Attainment and Returns to Education in Germany

    This paper presents evidence on the development of educational attainment and its returns on the labor market in Germany in the time period 1985-2002. Returns to education are estimated using Mincer equations.…

  6. Contributions to Edited Volumes and Conference Proceedings // 2005

    Vocational and Continuing Training

  7. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-15 // 2005

    Rent-sharing: Does the Bargaining Regime Make a Difference? Theory and Empirical Evidence

    This paper analyses whether wages in Germany respond to firm-specific profitability conditions. Particular emphasis lies on the question of whether the extent of rent-sharing varies across different systems of…