Publikationen des Forschungsbereichs Arbeitsmärkte und Sozialversicherungen

  1. Beiträge in Sammel- und Tagungsbänden // 2005

    The case for Germany

  2. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-96 // 2005

    Training, Mobility, and Wages: Specific Versus General Human Capital

    This paper considers training, mobility decisions and wages together to test for the specificity of human capital contained in continuing training courses. We empirically analyse the relationship between…

  3. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-95 // 2005

    Descriptive Evidence on Labor Market Transitions and the Wage Structure in Germany

    Equilibrium search theory suggests that the wage distribution in a cross section of workers is closely related to labor market transitions and associated wage changes. Accordingly, job–to–job transitions are…

  4. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-93 // 2005

    Ganztagsschulen und Erwerbsbeteiligung von Müttern – Eine Mikrosimulationsstudie für Deutschland

    Der Ausbau von Ganztagsschulen genießt derzeit – u.a. auf Grund des schlechten Abschneidens deutscher Schüler bei der PISA-Studie – hohe Priorität in der politischen Agenda. In diesem Beitrag soll untersucht…

  5. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-90 // 2005

    Rent-Sharing and Collective Bargaining Coverage – Evidence from Linked Employer-Employee Data

    Using a linked employer-employee data set, this paper analyses the relationship between firm-profitability and wages. Particular emphasis is given to the question of whether the sensitivity of wages to…

  6. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-89 // 2005

    Individual and Plant-level Determinants of Job Durations in Germany

    We examine job durations of German workers using a linked employer-employee dataset. The descriptive evidence suggests that firm characteristics have a substantial influence on the job exit rate. However, the…

  7. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-79 // 2005

    Skill Biased Technological Change and Endogenous Benefits: The Dynamics of Unemployment and Wage Inequality

    In this paper, we study the effect of skill-biased technological change on unemployment when benefits are linked to the evolution of average income and when this is not the case. In the former case, an increase…

  8. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-77 // 2005

    Employment Effects of the Provision of Specific Professional Skills and Techniques in Germany

    Based on unique administrative data, which has only recently become available, this paper estimates the employment effects of the most important type of public sector sponsored training in Germany, namely the…