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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Identifying asymmetric effects of labor market reforms
Gehrke, B. & Weber, E. (2017): Identifying asymmetric effects of labor market reforms. (IAB-Discussion Paper 23/2017), Nürnberg, 35 p.
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Innovation and location in German knowledge intensive business service firms
Brunow, S., Hammer, A. & McCann, P. (2017): Innovation and location in German knowledge intensive business service firms. (IAB-Discussion Paper 22/2017), Nürnberg, 34 p.
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Stability of functional labour market regions
Kropp, P. & Schwengler, B. (2017): Stability of functional labour market regions. (IAB-Discussion Paper 21/2017), Nürnberg, 20 p.
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What makes employees satisfied with their working time?
Wanger, S. (2017): What makes employees satisfied with their working time? The role of working hours, time-sovereignty and working conditions for working time and job satisfaction. (IAB-Discussion Paper 20/2017), Nürnberg, 40 p.
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The effect of broadband internet on establishments' employment growth: evidence from Germany
Stockinger, B. (2017): The effect of broadband internet on establishments' employment growth: evidence from Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 19/2017), Nürnberg, 54 p.
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Where did all the unemployed go?
Rothe, T. & Wälde, K. (2017): Where did all the unemployed go? Non-standard work in Germany after the Hartz reforms. (IAB-Discussion Paper 18/2017), Nürnberg, 33 p.
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Retention and re-integration of older workers into the labour market: What works?
Konle-Seidl, R. (2017): Retention and re-integration of older workers into the labour market: What works? (IAB-Discussion Paper 17/2017), Nürnberg, 24 p.
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Weiterbildungsbeteiligung in Deutschland
Kruppe, T. & Trepesch, M. (2017): Weiterbildungsbeteiligung in Deutschland. Auswertungen mit den Daten der Erwachsenenbefragung des Nationalen Bildungspanels "Bildung im Erwachsenenalter und lebenslanges Lernen". (IAB-Discussion Paper 16/2017), Nürnberg, 33 p.
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Does participating in a panel survey change respondents' labor market behavior?
Bach, R. & Eckman, S. (2017): Does participating in a panel survey change respondents' labor market behavior? (IAB-Discussion Paper 15/2017), Nürnberg, 31 p.
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The German labor market in the Great Recession: Shocks and institutions
Gehrke, B., Lechthaler, W. & Merkl, C. (2017): The German labor market in the Great Recession: Shocks and institutions. (IAB-Discussion Paper 14/2017), Nürnberg, 34 p.
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Should the unemployed care for the elderly?
Dauth, C. & Lang, J. (2017): Should the unemployed care for the elderly? The effect of subsidized occupational and further training in elderly care. (IAB-Discussion Paper 13/2017), Nürnberg, 57 p.
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Resilience among vulnerable households in Europe
Promberger, M. (2017): Resilience among vulnerable households in Europe. Questions, concept, findings and implications. (IAB-Discussion Paper 12/2017), Nürnberg, 41 p.
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The relevance of personal characteristics and gender diversity for (eco)-innovation activities at the firm-level
Horbach, J. & Jacob, J. (2017): The relevance of personal characteristics and gender diversity for (eco)-innovation activities at the firm-level. Results from a linked employer-employee database in Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 11/2017), Nürnberg, 23 p.
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Wage losses due to overqualification: The role of formal degrees and occupational skills
Kracke, N., Reichelt, M. & Vicari, B. (2017): Wage losses due to overqualification: The role of formal degrees and occupational skills. (IAB-Discussion Paper 10/2017), Nürnberg, 29 p.
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Child care reforms and labor participation of migrant and native mothers
Fendel, T. & Jochimsen, B. (2017): Child care reforms and labor participation of migrant and native mothers. (IAB-Discussion Paper 09/2017), Nürnberg, 22 p.
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Apprentice poaching in regional labor markets
Stockinger, B. & Zwick, T. (2017): Apprentice poaching in regional labor markets. (IAB-Discussion Paper 08/2017), Nürnberg, 59 p.
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Regional discontinuities and the effectiveness of further training subsidies for low-skilled employees
Dauth, C. (2017): Regional discontinuities and the effectiveness of further training subsidies for low-skilled employees. (IAB-Discussion Paper 07/2017), Nürnberg, 43 p.
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Offshoring and firm overlap
Capuano, S., Egger, H., Koch, M. & Schmerer, H. (2017): Offshoring and firm overlap. (IAB-Discussion Paper 06/2017), Nürnberg, 57 p.
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Labour market effects of wage inequality and skill-biased technical change in Germany
Hutter, C. & Weber, E. (2017): Labour market effects of wage inequality and skill-biased technical change in Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 05/2017), Nürnberg, 31 p.
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The role of employer, job and employee characteristics for flexible working time
Zapf, I. & Weber, E. (2017): The role of employer, job and employee characteristics for flexible working time. An empirical analysis of overtime work and flexible working hours' arrangements. (IAB-Discussion Paper 04/2017), Nürnberg, 44 p.