The IAB also publishes its research findings in external discussion and working papers, (refereed) journals, monographs, anthologies and other external publications.
Publications in high-ranking journals
Refereed essays by IAB researchers in journals that have been rated at least 60 points in the IAB journal rating (year of acceptance: 2021). The IAB developed the rating in order to provide an assessment of all relevant journals in the IAB’s core disciplines (economics, sociology, survey statistics), analogous to the Handelsblatt rating established in economics. The essays are grouped according to the orientation of the journal. They are sorted according to the following criteria: ranking (highest rating first), citation (from A to Z).
- DellaVigna, Stefano; Heining, Jörg; Schmieder, Johannes F.; Trenkle, Simon (2021): Evidence on Job Search Models from a Survey of Unemployed Workers in Germany. In: The Quarterly Journal of Economics, online first, S. 1-47. (100 points)
- Dustmann, Christian; Lindner, Attila; Schönberg, Uta; Umkehrer, Matthias; Vom Berge, Philipp (2022): Reallocation Effects of the Minimum Wage. In: The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 137, No. 1, S. 267-328. (100 points)
- Gumpert, Anna; Steimer, Henrike; Antoni, Manfred (2021): Firm Organization with Multiple Establishments. In: The Quarterly Journal of Economics, online first, 51 S. (100 points)
- Bahar, Dany; Hauptmann, Andreas; Özgüzel, Cem; Rapoport, Hillel (2022): Migration and Knowledge Diffusion: The Effect of Returning Refugees on Export Performance in the Former Yugoslavia. In: The review of economics and statistics, online first, S. 1-50. (60 points)
- Battisti, Michele; Peri, Giovanni; Romiti, Agnese (2022): Dynamic Effects of Co-Ethnic Networks on Immigrants’ Economic Success. In: The Economic Journal, Jg. 132, H.641, S. 58-88. (60 points)
- Burzynski, Michal; Deuster, Christoph; Docquier, Frédéric; Melo, Jaime de (2022): Climate Change, Inequality, and Human Migration. In: Journal of the European Economic Association, Jg. 20, H.3, S. 1145-1197. (60 points)
- Collischon, Matthias; Kühnle, Daniel; Oberfichtner, Michael (2022): Who benefits from cash-for-care? The effects of a home care subsidy on maternal employment, childcare choices, and children's development. In: The Journal of Human Resources, o. Sz. (60 points)
- Dauth, Wolfgang; Findeisen, Sebastian; Moretti, Enrico; Südekum, Jens (2022): Matching in Cities. In: Journal of the European Economic Association, online first, S. 1-47. (60 points)
- Dauth, Wolfgang; Findeisen, Sebastian; Südekum, Jens; Wößner, Nicole (2021): The Adjustment of Labor Markets to Robots. In: Journal of the European Economic Association, Vol. 19, No. 6, S. 3104-3153. (60 points)
- Dustmann, Christian; Fitzenberger, Bernd; Zimmermann, Markus (2021): Housing Expenditure and Income Inequality. In: The Economic Journal, online first, S. 1-44. (60 points)
- Fitzenberger, Bernd; Mena, Gary; Nimczik, Jan; Sunde, Uwe (2021): Personality Traits Across the Life Cycle: Disentangling Age, Period, and Cohort Effects. In: The Economic Journal, online first, S. 1-38. (60 points)
- Gürtzgen, Nicole; Diegmann, André; Pohlan, Laura; van den Berg, Gerard J. (2021): Do Digital Information Technologies Help Unemployed Job Seekers Find a Job? Evidence from the Broadband Internet Expansion in Germany. In: European Economic Review, Vol. 132, o. Sz. (60 points)
- Kesternich, Iris; Schumacher, Heiner; Siflinger, Bettina; Schwarz, Stefan (2021): Money or meaning? Labor supply responses to work meaning of employed and unemployed individuals. In: European Economic Review, Vol. 137, S. 1-26. (60 points)
- Bauer, Paul C.; Gerdon, Frederic; Keusch, Florian; Kreuter, Frauke; Vanette, David (2021): Did the GDPR increase trust in data collectors? Evidence from observational and experimental data. In: Information, Communication & Society, online first, S. 1-21. (100 points)
- Bachbauer, Nadine; Wolf, Clara; Fuß, Daniel (2021): Education and Employment Trajectories in NEPS-ADIAB: The Survey Data of the National Educational Panel Study Linked to Administrative Data of the Institute for Employment Research. In: European sociological review, online first, 14 S. (60 points)
- Kosyakova, Yuliya; Kristen, Cornelia; Spörlein, Christoph (2021): The dynamics of recent refugees' language acquisition: how do their pathways compare to those of other new immigrants? In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, online first, S. 1-24. (60 points)
- Morgenroth, Nicolas; Schels, Brigitte; Teichler, Nils (2021): Are men or women more unsettled by fixed-term contracts? Gender differences in affective job insecurity and the role of household context and labour market position. In: European sociological review, online first, S. 1-15. (60 points)
- Zimmermann, Florian (2021): Managing the Gender Wage Gap - How Female Managers Influence the Gender Wage Gap among Workers. In: European sociological review, online first, S. 1-16. (60 points)
- Schwanhäuser, Silvia; Sakshaug, Joseph; Kosyakova, Yuliya (2022): How to Catch a Falsifier: Comparison of Statistical Detection Methods for Interviewer Falsification. In: Public Opinion Quarterly, online first, S. 1-31. (60 points)
- Kliem, Sören; Sandner, Malte (2021): Prenatal and Infancy Home Visiting in Germany: 7-Year Outcomes of a Randomized Trial. In: Pediatrics, Vol. 148, No. 2, o. Sz. (60 points)
Total hits 10.019
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Homeoffice nutzt - aber nicht jedem
Grunau, P. (2019): Homeoffice nutzt - aber nicht jedem. In: Xing Klartext No. 06.08.2019, o. Sz.
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Sequential versus non-sequential search among German employers
Gürtzgen, N. & Moczall, A. (2020): Sequential versus non-sequential search among German employers. Evidence from a job vacancy survey. In: Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 27, No. 11, p. 873-879. DOI:10.1080/13504851.2019.1646855
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Surveying lifelong learning in the German National Educational Panel Study (NEPS)
Anger, S., Laible, M., Trahms, A. & Vicari, B. (2019): Surveying lifelong learning in the German National Educational Panel Study (NEPS). In: The Australian economic review, Vol. 52, No. 3, p. 353-362. DOI:10.1111/1467-8462.12332
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Deutschland - Nebenjobberland
Klinger, S. & Weber, E. (2019): Deutschland - Nebenjobberland. In: WSI-Mitteilungen, Vol. 72, No. 4, p. 247-259. DOI:10.5771/0342-300X-2019-4-247
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Berufe und wie sie klassifiziert werden können
Matthes, B. (2019): Berufe und wie sie klassifiziert werden können. In: J. Seifried, K. Beck, B.- J. Ertelt & A. Frey (Hrsg.) (2019): Beruf, Beruflichkeit, Employability, p. 79-93.
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Patterns of overeducation in Europe
Rossen, A., Boll, C. & Wolf, A. (2019): Patterns of overeducation in Europe. The role of field of study. In: IZA journal of labor policy, Vol. 9, No. 1, p. 1-48. DOI:10.2478/izajolp-2019-0003
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The internet effects on sex crime offenses - evidence from the German broadband internet expansion
Diegmann, A. (2019): The internet effects on sex crime offenses - evidence from the German broadband internet expansion. In: Journal of economic behavior & organization, Vol. 165, No. September, p. 82-99. DOI:10.1016/j.jebo.2019.07.001
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Measurement error
Cernat, A., Sakshaug, J. & Castillo, J. (2019): Measurement error. Skin colour and the role of the interviewer. In: Significance, Vol. 16, No. 4, p. 10-11. DOI:10.1111/j.1740-9713.2019.01293.x
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Are female managers more likely to hire more female managers?
Bossler, M., Mosthaf, A. & Schank, T. (2020): Are female managers more likely to hire more female managers? Evidence from Germany. In: ILR review, Vol. 73, No. 3, p. 676-704. DOI:10.1177/0019793919862509
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Are functional regions more homogeneous than administrative regions?
Wicht, A., Kropp, P. & Schwengler, B. (2020): Are functional regions more homogeneous than administrative regions? A test using hierarchical linear models. In: Papers in regional science, Vol. 99, No. 1, p. 135-164. DOI:10.1111/pirs.12471
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Opportunities and competition in thick labor markets
Haller, P. & Heuermann, D. (2020): Opportunities and competition in thick labor markets. Evidence from plant closures. In: Journal of regional science, Vol. 60, No. 2, p. 273-295. DOI:10.1111/jors.12460
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Öffentlich geförderte Beschäftigung: Entwicklung, Konzepte und Wirkungen
Bauer, F. & Fuchs, P. (2019): Öffentlich geförderte Beschäftigung: Entwicklung, Konzepte und Wirkungen. In: Zeitschrift für Sozialreform, Vol. 65, No. 2, p. 83-114. DOI:10.1515/zsr-2019-0004
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Evaluating vacancy referrals and the roles of sanctions and sickness absence
Berg, G., Hoffmann, B. & Uhlendorff, A. (2019): Evaluating vacancy referrals and the roles of sanctions and sickness absence. In: The economic journal, Vol. 129, No. 624, p. 3292-3322. DOI:10.1093/ej/uez032
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The social stigma of unemployment
Krug, G., Drasch, K. & Jungbauer-Gans, M. (2019): The social stigma of unemployment. Consequences of stigma consciousness on job search attitudes, behaviour and success. In: Journal for labour market research, Vol. 53, No. 1, p. 1-27. DOI:10.1186/s12651-019-0261-4
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Young, successful, precarious?
Stuth, S. & Jahn, K. (2020): Young, successful, precarious? Precariousness at the entry stage of employment careers in Germany. In: Journal of Youth Studies, Vol. 23, No. 6, p. 702-725. DOI:10.1080/13676261.2019.1636945
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Infrastructure and local economic development
Haller, P. & Möller, J. (2019): Infrastructure and local economic development. In: P. Futó (Hrsg.) (2019): Contemporary drivers of local development, p. 41-52. DOI:10.4335/978-961-6842-91-4.3
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Measuring regional economic dynamics
Dauth, W. (2019): Measuring regional economic dynamics. In: P. Futó (Hrsg.) (2019): Contemporary drivers of local development, p. 53-60. DOI:10.4335/978-961-6842-91-4.4
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The effect of informal caregiving on social capital investments
Eberl, A. (2020): The effect of informal caregiving on social capital investments. In: Social Science Research, Vol. 85, p. 1-23. DOI:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2019.06.010
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Did the German minimum wage reform influence (un)employment growth in 2015?
Garloff, A. (2019): Did the German minimum wage reform influence (un)employment growth in 2015? Evidence from regional data. In: German economic review, Vol. 20, No. 3, p. 356-381. DOI:10.1111/geer.12200
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Welfare dynamics and employment: Heterogeneous paths through means-tested basic income in Germany
Bruckmeier, K., Lietzmann, T. & Saile, A. (2020): Welfare dynamics and employment: Heterogeneous paths through means-tested basic income in Germany. In: Journal of social policy, Vol. 49, No. 2, p. 271-297. DOI:10.1017/S0047279419000229