Beiträge zum wissenschaftlichen Dialog aus dem Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung
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        How fast do newly founded firms mature?Brixy, Udo, Susanne Kohaut & Claus Schnabel (2005): How fast do newly founded firms mature? Empirical analyses on job quality in start-ups. (IAB-Discussion Paper 02/2005), Nürnberg, 22 S. 
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        Long-run effects of public sector sponsored training in West GermanyLechner, Michael, Ruth Miquel & Conny Wunsch (2005): Long-run effects of public sector sponsored training in West Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 03/2005), Nürnberg, 62 S. 
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        Churning and institutionsAlda, Holger, Piet Allaart & Lutz Bellmann (2005): Churning and institutions. Dutch and German establishments compared with micro-level data. (IAB-Discussion Paper 12/2005), Nürnberg, 35 S. 
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        Workfare: Möglichkeiten und GrenzenKoch, Susanne, Gesine Stephan & Ulrich Walwei (2005): Workfare: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen. (IAB-Discussion Paper 17/2005), Nürnberg, 48 S. 
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        Where have all the data gone? Stochastic production frontiers with multiply imputed German establishment dataJensen, Uwe & Susanne Rässler (2005): Where have all the data gone? Stochastic production frontiers with multiply imputed German establishment data. (IAB-Discussion Paper 15/2005), Nürnberg, 34 S. 
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        Formula allocationBlien, Uwe & Franziska Hirschenauer (2005): Formula allocation. The regional allocation of budgetary funds for measures of active labour market policy in Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 11/2005), Nürnberg, 22 S. 
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        Labour market dynamics from a regional perspectiveHaas, Anette & Thomas Rothe (2005): Labour market dynamics from a regional perspective. The multi-account system. (IAB-Discussion Paper 07/2005), Nürnberg, 35 S. 
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        Local economic structure and industry development in Germany, 1993-2001Blien, Uwe & Jens Suedekum (2005): Local economic structure and industry development in Germany, 1993-2001. (IAB-Discussion Paper 01/2005), Nürnberg, 14 S. 
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        Bonus oder Bias? Mechanismen geschlechtsspezifischer EntlohnungAchatz, Juliane, Hermann Gartner & Timea Glück (2004): Bonus oder Bias? Mechanismen geschlechtsspezifischer Entlohnung. (IAB-Discussion Paper 02/2004), Nürnberg, 43 S. 
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        Collective contracts, wages and wage dispersion in a multi-level modelStephan, Gesine & Knut Gerlach (2004): Collective contracts, wages and wage dispersion in a multi-level model. (IAB-Discussion Paper 06/2004), Nürnberg, 23 S. 
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        Practical estimation methods for linked employer-employee dataAndrews, Martyn, Thorsten Schank & Richard Upward (2004): Practical estimation methods for linked employer-employee data. (IAB-Discussion Paper 03/2004), Nürnberg, 42 S. 
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        Do newly founded firms pay lower wages?Brixy, Udo, Susanne Kohaut & Claus Schnabel (2004): Do newly founded firms pay lower wages? First evidence from Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 04/2004), Nürnberg, 22 S. 
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        Dismissal protection and worker flows in small establishmentsBauer, Thomas K., Stefan Bender & Holger Bonin (2004): Dismissal protection and worker flows in small establishments. (IAB-Discussion Paper 01/2004), Nürnberg, 33 S. 
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        Editing and multiply imputing German establishment panel data to estimate stochastic production frontier modelsKölling, Arnd & Susanne Rässler (2004): Editing and multiply imputing German establishment panel data to estimate stochastic production frontier models. (IAB-Discussion Paper 05/2004), Nürnberg, 34 S. 
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        How collective contracts and works councils reduce the gender wage gapGartner, Hermann & Gesine Stephan (2004): How collective contracts and works councils reduce the gender wage gap. (IAB-Discussion Paper 07/2004), Nürnberg, 13 S. 
