Articles on labour market issues
IAB Discussion Papers present work carried out by IAB as well as articles that have originated in cooperation with outside researchers. The series is also open for articles based on IAB data. It is addressed to all those with an interest in the international scientific dialogue on methods, theories and empirical aspects and who wish to inform themselves about the latest status of research as well as developments and trends.
IAB Discussion Papers are published exclusively in electronic form and predominantly in English. They appear at irregular intervals and are available for download free of charge.
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Kontextgestützte Abfrage in Retrospektiverhebungen: Ein kognitiver Pretest zu Erinnerungsprozessen bei Weiterbildungsereignissen
Dürnberger, A., Drasch, K. & Matthes, B. (2010): Kontextgestützte Abfrage in Retrospektiverhebungen: Ein kognitiver Pretest zu Erinnerungsprozessen bei Weiterbildungsereignissen. (IAB-Discussion Paper 20/2010), Nürnberg, 37 p.
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The use of social networks in recruiting processes from a firms perspective
Rebien, M. (2010): The use of social networks in recruiting processes from a firms perspective. (IAB-Discussion Paper 05/2010), Nürnberg, 15 p.
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Effects of workplace representation on firm-provided further training in Germany
Stegmaier, J. (2010): Effects of workplace representation on firm-provided further training in Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 14/2010), Nürnberg, 38 p.
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Looking beyond the bridge: How temporary agency employment affects labor market outcomes
Jahn, E. & Rosholm, M. (2010): Looking beyond the bridge: How temporary agency employment affects labor market outcomes. (IAB-Discussion Paper 09/2010), Nürnberg, 39 p.
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On the duration of the neediness of mothers : Duration of benefit receipt under Book II of the Social Code and chances of becoming non-dependent
Lietzmann, T. (2010): Zur Dauer der Bedürftigkeit von Müttern. Dauer des Leistungsbezugs im SGB II und Ausstiegschancen. (IAB-Discussion Paper 08/2010), Nürnberg, 40 p.
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The selection process in active labour market policy measures : An explorative study on German job placement
Yankova, K. (2010): Der Selektionsprozess in Maßnahmen der aktiven Arbeitsmarktpolitik. Eine explorative Untersuchung für die deutsche Arbeitsvermittlung. (IAB-Discussion Paper 11/2010), Nürnberg, 38 p.
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The effects of unemployment insurance on labor supply and search outcomes
Schmieder, J., Wachter, T. & Bender, S. (2010): The effects of unemployment insurance on labor supply and search outcomes. Regression discontinuity estimates from Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 04/2010), Nürnberg, 58 p.
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Determinants of lifetime unemployment
Schmillen, A. & Möller, J. (2010): Determinants of lifetime unemployment. A micro data analysis with censored quantile regressions. (IAB-Discussion Paper 03/2010), Nürnberg, 33 p.
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The long-term impact of job displacement in Germany during the 1982 recession on earnings, income, and employment
Schmieder, J., Wachter, T. & Bender, S. (2010): The long-term impact of job displacement in Germany during the 1982 recession on earnings, income, and employment. (IAB-Discussion Paper 01/2010), Nürnberg, 28 p.
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Direct job creation in Germany revisited: Is it effective for welfare recipients and does it matter whether participants receive a wage?
Hohmeyer, K. & Wolff, J. (2010): Direct job creation in Germany revisited: Is it effective for welfare recipients and does it matter whether participants receive a wage? (IAB-Discussion Paper 21/2010), Nürnberg, 63 p.
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Ethnische Konzentration und Sprachkompetenz von Einwanderern : quasi-experimentelle Befunde aus der Gastarbeiteranwerbung in Deutschland
Danzer, A. & Yaman, F. (2010): Ethnic concentration and language fluency of immigrants. Quasi-experimental evidence from the guest-worker placement in Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 10/2010), Nürnberg, 51 p.
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Multiple imputation of missing values in the wave 2007 of the IAB Establishment Panel
Drechsler, J. (2010): Multiple imputation of missing values in the wave 2007 of the IAB Establishment Panel. (IAB-Discussion Paper 06/2010), Nürnberg, 29 p.
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Agglomeration and regional employment growth
Dauth, W. (2010): Agglomeration and regional employment growth. (IAB-Discussion Paper 07/2010), Nürnberg, 34 p.
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The mysteries of the trade: employment effects of urban interindustry spillovers
Dauth, W. (2010): The mysteries of the trade: employment effects of urban interindustry spillovers. (IAB-Discussion Paper 15/2010), Nürnberg, 27 p.
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Local human capital, segregation by skill, and skill-specific employment growth
Schlitte, F. (2010): Local human capital, segregation by skill, and skill-specific employment growth. (IAB-Discussion Paper 22/2010), Nürnberg, 29 p.
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Design and stratification of PASS
Trappmann, M., Christoph, B., Achatz, J., Wenzig, C., Müller, G. & Gebhardt, D. (2009): Design and stratification of PASS. A new panel study for research on long term unemployment. (IAB-Discussion Paper 05/2009), Nürnberg, 19 p.
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Job opportunities involving compensation of additional expense : An analysis of potential substitution effects using data from the IAB Establishment Panel
Hohendanner, C. (2009): Arbeitsgelegenheiten mit Mehraufwandsentschädigung. Eine Analyse potenzieller Substitutionseffekte mit Daten des IAB-Betriebspanels. (IAB-Discussion Paper 24/2009), Nürnberg, 49 p.
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Job entry and the ways out of benefit receipt of young adults in Germany
Schels, B. (2009): Job entry and the ways out of benefit receipt of young adults in Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 16/2009), Nürnberg, 33 p.
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Effectiveness of One-Euro-Jobs: Do programme characteristics matter?
Hohmeyer, K. (2009): Effectiveness of One-Euro-Jobs: Do programme characteristics matter? (IAB-Discussion Paper 20/2009), Nürnberg, 60 p.
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Missing data in the record linkage of process and survey data : An empirical comparison of selected missing data techniques
Krug, G. (2009): Fehlende Daten beim Record Linkage von Prozess- und Befragungsdaten. Ein empirischer Vergleich ausgewählter Missing Data Techniken. (IAB-Discussion Paper 07/2009), Nürnberg, 29 p.
