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Structural Empirical Analysis of Vacancy Referrals with Imperfect Monitoring and the Strategic Use of Sickness Absence (im Erscheinen)
Berg, B., Foerster, H. & Uhlendorff, A. (2025): Structural Empirical Analysis of Vacancy Referrals with Imperfect Monitoring and the Strategic Use of Sickness Absence (im Erscheinen). In: Journal of labor economics.
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“Maybe I Say Something, I Understand a Bit”: On the (In)Accessibility of Translation (im Erscheinen)
Bella, N. (2026): “Maybe I Say Something, I Understand a Bit”: On the (In)Accessibility of Translation (im Erscheinen). In: Social Inclusion.
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Why are some EU immigrant groups more disadvantaged on the German labor market than others ? The role of institutional similarities between home and host country for transferring foreign human capital (im Erscheinen)
Damelang, A., Fehn, A., Ruf, K. & Zimmermann, F. (2026): Why are some EU immigrant groups more disadvantaged on the German labor market than others ? The role of institutional similarities between home and host country for transferring foreign human capital (im Erscheinen). In: Soziale Welt.
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Feeling Observed? A Field Experiment on the Effects of Intense Survey Participation on Job Seekers' Labour Market Outcomes (im Erscheinen)
Stephan, G., Hetschko, C., Schmidtke, J., Eid, M. & Lawes, M. (2025): Feeling Observed? A Field Experiment on the Effects of Intense Survey Participation on Job Seekers' Labour Market Outcomes (im Erscheinen). In: ILR review.
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Labor Demand on a Tight Leash (im Erscheinen)
Bossler, M. & Popp, M. (2025): Labor Demand on a Tight Leash (im Erscheinen). In: ILR review.
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Administrative Data on German Short-Time Work: Essentials and Potentials (im Erscheinen)
Kagerl, C. (2025): Administrative Data on German Short-Time Work: Essentials and Potentials (im Erscheinen). In: Journal for labour market research.
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Patterns of regional firm mobility in Germany: Urbanization, suburbanization, or counterurbanization? (im Erscheinen)
Kovalenko, T. & Schröpf, B. (2025): Patterns of regional firm mobility in Germany: Urbanization, suburbanization, or counterurbanization? (im Erscheinen). In: Journal of regional science.



