On September 15 and 16, 2022, the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), the Institute for Employment and Research (IAB) and the Leibniz Centre for ...
TASKS VI: The Digital and Ecological Transformation of the Labour Market
22.08.2022
Designing short-time work for mass use
In the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, short-time work has once again proven to be an effective instrument to stabilise employment.
19.08.2022
Entry conditions and the transition from tertiary education to employment
This paper uses monthly data on tertiary education graduates in 17 European countries covering 2004-2017 to assess the short-run effects of entry conditions on the transition ...
18.08.2022
Gender-Specific Application Behavior, Matching, and the Residual Gender Earnings Gap
his paper opens up the black box of gender-specific application and hiring behavior and its implications for the residual gender earnings gap.
17.08.2022
Can the Labor Demand Curve Explain Job Polarization?
In recent decades, many industrialized economies have witnessed a pattern of job polarization. While shifts in labor demand, namely routinization or offshoring, constitute ...
09.08.2022
The Costs of Job Displacement over the Business Cycle and Its Sources: Evidence from Germany
We document the sources behind the costs of job loss over the business cycle using administrative data from Germany. Losses in annual earnings aer displacement are large, ...
09.08.2022
Essential occupations: what are the working conditions like?
During the Covid-19 pandemic, some occupations have ensured basic functions in Germany’s economy and society. Although now recognised as “essential”, these heterogeneous ...
02.08.2022
Exits from and returns to welfare benefit receipt in Germany: Cumulative disadvantages or a different kettle of fish?
In 2005, Germany introduced the integrated welfare benefit “unemployment benefit II” for needy individuals capable of working and their families.
01.08.2022
Regional Structural Change and the Effects of Job Loss
Routine-intensive occupations have been declining in many countries, but how does this affect individual workers’ careers if this decline is particularly severe in their local ...
29.07.2022
The ‘German job miracle’ and its impact on income inequality: a decomposition study
In the last 15 years before the COVID-19 crisis, Germany has experienced a strong and continuous increase in employment - the ‘German job miracle’.
Designing short-time work for mass use
In the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, short-time work has once again proven to be an effective instrument to stabilise employment.
19.08.2022
Entry conditions and the transition from tertiary education to employment
This paper uses monthly data on tertiary education graduates in 17 European countries covering 2004-2017 to assess the short-run effects of entry conditions on the transition ...
18.08.2022
Gender-Specific Application Behavior, Matching, and the Residual Gender Earnings Gap
his paper opens up the black box of gender-specific application and hiring behavior and its implications for the residual gender earnings gap.
17.08.2022
Can the Labor Demand Curve Explain Job Polarization?
In recent decades, many industrialized economies have witnessed a pattern of job polarization. While shifts in labor demand, namely routinization or offshoring, constitute ...
09.08.2022
The Costs of Job Displacement over the Business Cycle and Its Sources: Evidence from Germany
We document the sources behind the costs of job loss over the business cycle using administrative data from Germany. Losses in annual earnings aer displacement are large, ...
09.08.2022
Essential occupations: what are the working conditions like?
During the Covid-19 pandemic, some occupations have ensured basic functions in Germany’s economy and society. Although now recognised as “essential”, these heterogeneous ...
02.08.2022
Exits from and returns to welfare benefit receipt in Germany: Cumulative disadvantages or a different kettle of fish?
In 2005, Germany introduced the integrated welfare benefit “unemployment benefit II” for needy individuals capable of working and their families.
01.08.2022
Regional Structural Change and the Effects of Job Loss
Routine-intensive occupations have been declining in many countries, but how does this affect individual workers’ careers if this decline is particularly severe in their local ...
29.07.2022
The ‘German job miracle’ and its impact on income inequality: a decomposition study
In the last 15 years before the COVID-19 crisis, Germany has experienced a strong and continuous increase in employment - the ‘German job miracle’.
In the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, short-time work has once again proven to be an effective instrument to stabilise employment.
Entry conditions and the transition from tertiary education to employment
This paper uses monthly data on tertiary education graduates in 17 European countries covering 2004-2017 to assess the short-run effects of entry conditions on the transition ...
18.08.2022
Gender-Specific Application Behavior, Matching, and the Residual Gender Earnings Gap
his paper opens up the black box of gender-specific application and hiring behavior and its implications for the residual gender earnings gap.
17.08.2022
Can the Labor Demand Curve Explain Job Polarization?
In recent decades, many industrialized economies have witnessed a pattern of job polarization. While shifts in labor demand, namely routinization or offshoring, constitute ...
09.08.2022
The Costs of Job Displacement over the Business Cycle and Its Sources: Evidence from Germany
We document the sources behind the costs of job loss over the business cycle using administrative data from Germany. Losses in annual earnings aer displacement are large, ...
09.08.2022
Essential occupations: what are the working conditions like?
During the Covid-19 pandemic, some occupations have ensured basic functions in Germany’s economy and society. Although now recognised as “essential”, these heterogeneous ...
02.08.2022
Exits from and returns to welfare benefit receipt in Germany: Cumulative disadvantages or a different kettle of fish?
In 2005, Germany introduced the integrated welfare benefit “unemployment benefit II” for needy individuals capable of working and their families.
01.08.2022
Regional Structural Change and the Effects of Job Loss
Routine-intensive occupations have been declining in many countries, but how does this affect individual workers’ careers if this decline is particularly severe in their local ...
29.07.2022
The ‘German job miracle’ and its impact on income inequality: a decomposition study
In the last 15 years before the COVID-19 crisis, Germany has experienced a strong and continuous increase in employment - the ‘German job miracle’.
This paper uses monthly data on tertiary education graduates in 17 European countries covering 2004-2017 to assess the short-run effects of entry conditions on the transition ...
Gender-Specific Application Behavior, Matching, and the Residual Gender Earnings Gap
his paper opens up the black box of gender-specific application and hiring behavior and its implications for the residual gender earnings gap.
17.08.2022
Can the Labor Demand Curve Explain Job Polarization?
In recent decades, many industrialized economies have witnessed a pattern of job polarization. While shifts in labor demand, namely routinization or offshoring, constitute ...
09.08.2022
The Costs of Job Displacement over the Business Cycle and Its Sources: Evidence from Germany
We document the sources behind the costs of job loss over the business cycle using administrative data from Germany. Losses in annual earnings aer displacement are large, ...
09.08.2022
Essential occupations: what are the working conditions like?
During the Covid-19 pandemic, some occupations have ensured basic functions in Germany’s economy and society. Although now recognised as “essential”, these heterogeneous ...
02.08.2022
Exits from and returns to welfare benefit receipt in Germany: Cumulative disadvantages or a different kettle of fish?
In 2005, Germany introduced the integrated welfare benefit “unemployment benefit II” for needy individuals capable of working and their families.
01.08.2022
Regional Structural Change and the Effects of Job Loss
Routine-intensive occupations have been declining in many countries, but how does this affect individual workers’ careers if this decline is particularly severe in their local ...
29.07.2022
The ‘German job miracle’ and its impact on income inequality: a decomposition study
In the last 15 years before the COVID-19 crisis, Germany has experienced a strong and continuous increase in employment - the ‘German job miracle’.
his paper opens up the black box of gender-specific application and hiring behavior and its implications for the residual gender earnings gap.
Can the Labor Demand Curve Explain Job Polarization?
In recent decades, many industrialized economies have witnessed a pattern of job polarization. While shifts in labor demand, namely routinization or offshoring, constitute ...
09.08.2022
The Costs of Job Displacement over the Business Cycle and Its Sources: Evidence from Germany
We document the sources behind the costs of job loss over the business cycle using administrative data from Germany. Losses in annual earnings aer displacement are large, ...
09.08.2022
Essential occupations: what are the working conditions like?
During the Covid-19 pandemic, some occupations have ensured basic functions in Germany’s economy and society. Although now recognised as “essential”, these heterogeneous ...
02.08.2022
Exits from and returns to welfare benefit receipt in Germany: Cumulative disadvantages or a different kettle of fish?
In 2005, Germany introduced the integrated welfare benefit “unemployment benefit II” for needy individuals capable of working and their families.
01.08.2022
Regional Structural Change and the Effects of Job Loss
Routine-intensive occupations have been declining in many countries, but how does this affect individual workers’ careers if this decline is particularly severe in their local ...
29.07.2022
The ‘German job miracle’ and its impact on income inequality: a decomposition study
In the last 15 years before the COVID-19 crisis, Germany has experienced a strong and continuous increase in employment - the ‘German job miracle’.
In recent decades, many industrialized economies have witnessed a pattern of job polarization. While shifts in labor demand, namely routinization or offshoring, constitute ...
The Costs of Job Displacement over the Business Cycle and Its Sources: Evidence from Germany
We document the sources behind the costs of job loss over the business cycle using administrative data from Germany. Losses in annual earnings aer displacement are large, ...
09.08.2022
Essential occupations: what are the working conditions like?
During the Covid-19 pandemic, some occupations have ensured basic functions in Germany’s economy and society. Although now recognised as “essential”, these heterogeneous ...
02.08.2022
Exits from and returns to welfare benefit receipt in Germany: Cumulative disadvantages or a different kettle of fish?
In 2005, Germany introduced the integrated welfare benefit “unemployment benefit II” for needy individuals capable of working and their families.
01.08.2022
Regional Structural Change and the Effects of Job Loss
Routine-intensive occupations have been declining in many countries, but how does this affect individual workers’ careers if this decline is particularly severe in their local ...
29.07.2022
The ‘German job miracle’ and its impact on income inequality: a decomposition study
In the last 15 years before the COVID-19 crisis, Germany has experienced a strong and continuous increase in employment - the ‘German job miracle’.
We document the sources behind the costs of job loss over the business cycle using administrative data from Germany. Losses in annual earnings aer displacement are large, ...
Essential occupations: what are the working conditions like?
During the Covid-19 pandemic, some occupations have ensured basic functions in Germany’s economy and society. Although now recognised as “essential”, these heterogeneous ...
02.08.2022
Exits from and returns to welfare benefit receipt in Germany: Cumulative disadvantages or a different kettle of fish?
In 2005, Germany introduced the integrated welfare benefit “unemployment benefit II” for needy individuals capable of working and their families.
01.08.2022
Regional Structural Change and the Effects of Job Loss
Routine-intensive occupations have been declining in many countries, but how does this affect individual workers’ careers if this decline is particularly severe in their local ...
29.07.2022
The ‘German job miracle’ and its impact on income inequality: a decomposition study
In the last 15 years before the COVID-19 crisis, Germany has experienced a strong and continuous increase in employment - the ‘German job miracle’.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, some occupations have ensured basic functions in Germany’s economy and society. Although now recognised as “essential”, these heterogeneous ...
Exits from and returns to welfare benefit receipt in Germany: Cumulative disadvantages or a different kettle of fish?
In 2005, Germany introduced the integrated welfare benefit “unemployment benefit II” for needy individuals capable of working and their families.
01.08.2022
Regional Structural Change and the Effects of Job Loss
Routine-intensive occupations have been declining in many countries, but how does this affect individual workers’ careers if this decline is particularly severe in their local ...
29.07.2022
The ‘German job miracle’ and its impact on income inequality: a decomposition study
In the last 15 years before the COVID-19 crisis, Germany has experienced a strong and continuous increase in employment - the ‘German job miracle’.
In 2005, Germany introduced the integrated welfare benefit “unemployment benefit II” for needy individuals capable of working and their families.
Regional Structural Change and the Effects of Job Loss
Routine-intensive occupations have been declining in many countries, but how does this affect individual workers’ careers if this decline is particularly severe in their local ...
29.07.2022
The ‘German job miracle’ and its impact on income inequality: a decomposition study
In the last 15 years before the COVID-19 crisis, Germany has experienced a strong and continuous increase in employment - the ‘German job miracle’.
Routine-intensive occupations have been declining in many countries, but how does this affect individual workers’ careers if this decline is particularly severe in their local ...
The ‘German job miracle’ and its impact on income inequality: a decomposition study
In the last 15 years before the COVID-19 crisis, Germany has experienced a strong and continuous increase in employment - the ‘German job miracle’.
In the last 15 years before the COVID-19 crisis, Germany has experienced a strong and continuous increase in employment - the ‘German job miracle’.