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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Measuring hours worked in Germany
Wanger, S., Weigand, R. & Zapf, I. (2015): Measuring hours worked in Germany. Contents, data and methodological essentials of the IAB working time measurement concept. (IAB-Discussion Paper 21/2015), Nürnberg, 60 p.
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Endogenizing take-up of social assistance in a microsimulation model
Wiemers, J. (2015): Endogenizing take-up of social assistance in a microsimulation model. A case study for Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 20/2015), Nürnberg, 26 p.
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Location choice of German multinationals in the Czech Republic
Hecht, V. (2015): Location choice of German multinationals in the Czech Republic. The importance of agglomeration economies. (IAB-Discussion Paper 19/2015), Nürnberg, 40 p.
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Verheißung oder Bedrohung?
Möller, J. (2015): Verheißung oder Bedrohung? Die Arbeitsmarktwirkungen einer vierten industriellen Revolution. (IAB-Discussion Paper 18/2015), Nürnberg, 15 p.
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Wages in high-tech start-ups - do academic spin-offs pay a wage premium?
Dorner, M., Fryges, H. & Schopen, K. (2015): Wages in high-tech start-ups - do academic spin-offs pay a wage premium? (IAB-Discussion Paper 17/2015), Nürnberg, 50 p.
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The role of innovation and agglomeration for employment growth in the environmental sector
Horbach, J. & Janser, M. (2015): The role of innovation and agglomeration for employment growth in the environmental sector. (IAB-Discussion Paper 16/2015), Nürnberg, 30 p.
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Individual and workplace-specific determinants of paid and unpaid overtime work in Germany
Zapf, I. (2015): Individual and workplace-specific determinants of paid and unpaid overtime work in Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 15/2015), Nürnberg, 31 p.
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Occupational and regional mobility as substitutes
Reichelt, M. & Abraham, M. (2015): Occupational and regional mobility as substitutes. A new approach to understanding job changes and wage inequality. (IAB-Discussion Paper 14/2015), Nürnberg, 27 p.
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A Global Vector Autoregression (GVAR) model for regional labour markets and its forecasting performance with leading indicators in Germany
Schanne, N. (2015): A Global Vector Autoregression (GVAR) model for regional labour markets and its forecasting performance with leading indicators in Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 13/2015), Nürnberg, 40 p.
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Job mobility as a new explanation for the immigrant-native wage gap
Brenzel, H. & Reichelt, M. (2015): Job mobility as a new explanation for the immigrant-native wage gap. A longitudinal analysis for the German labor market. (IAB-Discussion Paper 12/2015), Nürnberg, 23 p.
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Direct and indirect effects of mass layoffs
Vom Berge, P. & Schmillen, A. (2015): Direct and indirect effects of mass layoffs. Evidence from geo-referenced data. (IAB-Discussion Paper 11/2015), Nürnberg, 22 p.
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From deregulation to re-regulation
Walwei, U. (2015): From deregulation to re-regulation. Trend reversal in German labour market institutions and its possible implications. (IAB-Discussion Paper 10/2015), Nürnberg, 25 p.
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Multinational resilience or dispensable jobs?
Eisermann, M., Moritz, M. & Stockinger, B. (2015): Multinational resilience or dispensable jobs? German FDI and employment in the Czech Republic around the Great Recession. (IAB-Discussion Paper 09/2015), Nürnberg, 29 p.
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Do changes in regulation affect temporary agency workers' job satisfaction?
Busk, H., Jahn, E. & Singer, C. (2015): Do changes in regulation affect temporary agency workers' job satisfaction? (IAB-Discussion Paper 08/2015), Nürnberg, 28 p.
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Offshoring of medium-skill jobs, polarization, and productivity effect
Vallizadeh, E., Muysken, J. & Ziesemer, T. (2015): Offshoring of medium-skill jobs, polarization, and productivity effect. Implications for wages and low-skill unemployment. (IAB-Discussion Paper 07/2015), Nürnberg, 55 p.
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Higher wages or lower expectations?
Brenzel, H. & Müller, A. (2015): Higher wages or lower expectations? Adjustments of German firms in the hiring process. (IAB-Discussion Paper 06/2015), Nürnberg, 25 p.
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The productivity effect of migrants
Lucht, M. & Haas, A. (2015): The productivity effect of migrants. Wage cost advantages and heterogeneous firms. (IAB-Discussion Paper 05/2015), Nürnberg, 26 p.
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What could all the money do?
Osiander, C. & Dietz, M. (2015): What could all the money do? Ergebnisse eines faktoriellen Surveys zur Bedeutung von Opportunitätskosten bei Weiterbildungsentscheidungen. (IAB-Discussion Paper 04/2015), Nürnberg, 34 p.
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Exports, agglomeration and workforce diversity
Brunow, S. & Grünwald, L. (2015): Exports, agglomeration and workforce diversity. An empirical assessment for German establishments. (IAB-Discussion Paper 03/2015), Nürnberg, 33 p.
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Revisiting German labour market reform effects
Stops, M. (2015): Revisiting German labour market reform effects. A panel data analysis for occupational labour markets. (IAB-Discussion Paper 02/2015), Nürnberg, 47 p.