IAW Discussion Papers
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- 142: Tightening access to early retirement: who can adapt?
- Bernhard Boockmann, Martin Kroczek and Natalie Laub
- 140: Skill shortages and industry clusters – Empirical evidence from German establishment data
- Tobias König and Thomas Brenner
- 140: Hetreogeneity in Log-Term Returns to Education - An Inconvenient Truth
- Anne Zühlke, Philipp Kugler and Tim Ruhberg
- 139: Heterogeneous Effects of Monetary and Non-Monetary Job Characteristics on Job Attractiveness in Nursing
- Martin Kroczek and Philipp Kugler
- 138: Parenting Styles, Socioeconomic Status and (Non-)Cognitive Skills
- Philipp Kugler, Martin Kroczek and Anne Zühlke
- 137: Erwerbsverläufe und Einkommensentwicklung in der Pflege
- Martin Kroczek, Philipp Kugler and Anne Zühlke
- 136: Analyzing Nurses‘ Decisions to Leave Their Profession – a Duration Analysis
- Martin Kroczek
- 135: Wage expectation, information and the decision to become a nurse
- Philipp Kugler
- 134: The Attractiveness of Jobs in the German Care Sector – Results of a Factorial Survey
- Martin Kroczek and Jochen Späth
- 133: Accounting for Investment Risk in Educational Decisions: New Evidence for Lifetime Returns in Germany
- Anne Zühlke, Philipp Kugler, Armin Hackenberger and Tobias Brändle
- 132: Rather a trigger than a cause of change.Responses of firms and workers to the statutory minimum wage in Germany
- Andreas Koch, Andrea Kirchmann, Marcel Reiner, Tobias Scheu and Holger Bonin
- 131: Operationalizing Seasonal Work in Germany
- Jochen Späth, Tobias Brändle, Stefan Preuss and Marcel Reiner
- 130: Integration der Geflüchteten in den Arbeitsmarkt: Ziele, Strategien und Hemmnisse aus Sicht der Jobcenter
- Bernhard Boockmann and Tobias Scheu
- 129: Give it Another Try: What are the Effects of a Public Employment Scheme Especially Designed for Hard-to-Place Workers?
- Tobias Brändle and Lukas Fervers
- 128: The Distribution of Household Savings in Germany
- Jochen Späth and Kai Schmid
- 127: Trade creating oder Trade diverting - Ökonomische Perspektiven auf den Abbau technischer Handelshemmnisse in multilateralem oder regionalem Rahmen
- Benjamin Jung
- 126: Handelsliberalisierung: Unilateral, regional, multilateral
- Wilhelm Kohler
- 125: Fast track to the labour market or highway to hell? The effect of activation policies on quantity and quality of labour market integration
- Lukas Fervers
- 124: Ökonomische Wirkungen der Handwerksnovelle 2004: Ergebnisse aus einem quasinatürlichen Experiment
- Andreas Koch and Sebastían Nielen
- 123: Mentoring Disadavantaged Youths during School-to-work Transition: Evidence from Germany
- Bernhard Boockmann and Sebastían Nielen
- 122: Bank Organization and Loan Contracting in Small Business Financing
- Andrea Bellucci, Alexander Borisov and Alberto Zazzaro
- 121: Do exporting firms benefit from retail internationalization? Evidence from France
- Angela Cheptea, Charlotte Emlinger and Karine Latouche
- 120: The Great Trade Collapse and the Spanish Export Miracle: Firm-level Evidence from the Crisis
- Peter Eppinger, Nicole Meythaler, Marc-Manuel Sindlinger and Marcel Smolka
- 119: Collateral and Local Lending: Testing the Lender-Based Theory
- Andrea Bellucci, Alexander Borisov, Germana Giombini and Alberto Zazzaro
- 118: Mental Representation of Sharing Experimets: Analyzing Choice and Belief Data
- Werner Güth, Charlotte Klempt and Kerstin Pull
- 116: The One Constant: A Causal Effect of Collective Bargaining on Employment Growth? - Evidence from German Linked-Employer-Employee Data
- Tobias Brändle and Laszlo Goerke
- 115: Coaching, Counseling, Case-Working: Do They Help the Older Unemployed out of Benefit Receipt and back into the Labor Market?
- Bernhard Boockmann and Tobias Brändle
- 114: We Want them all Covered! Collective Bargaining and Firm Heterogeneity. Theory and Evidence from Germany
- Florian Baumann and Tobias Brändle
- 113: University knowledge and firm innovation. Evidence from European countries
- Andrea Bellucci and Luca Pennacchio
- 112: Is Offshoring Linked to Offshoring Potential? - Evidence from German Linked Employer-Employee Data
- Tobias Brändle
- 111: Offshoring Potential and Employment Dynamics
- Bernhard Boockmann
- 110: Offshoring and Outsourcing Potentials - Evidence from German Micro-Level Data
- Tobias Brändle and Andreas Koch
- 109: Exploiting the Potential for Services Offshoring: Evidence from German Firms
- Peter Eppinger
- 109: Capital Income Shares and Income Inequality in 16 EU Member Countries
- Eva Schlenker and Kai Schmid
- 107: Sickness Absence and Works Councils - Evidence from German Individual and Linked Employer-Employee Data
- Daniel Arnold, Tobias Brändle and Laszlo Goerke
- 106: Do multinational retailers affect the export competitveness of host countries?
- Angela Cheptea
- 105: Ressourcenökonomische Konzepte zur Verbesserung der branchenbezogenen Datenlage bei nicht-energetischen Rohstoffen
- Raimund Krumm
- 104: Does Innovation Affect Credit Access? New Empirical Evidence from Italian Small Business Lending
- Andrea Bellucci, Ilario Favaretto and Germana Giombini
- 103: Evidenzbasierte Wirtschaftspolitik in Deutschland: Defizite und Potentiale
- Bernhard Boockmann, Claudia Buch and Monika Schnitzer
- 102: Vermittlerstrategien und Arbeitsmarkterfolg: Evidenz aus kombinierten Prozess- und Befragungsdaten (Caseworkers’ strategies and clients’ labor market outcomes: evidence from linked administrative and survey data)
- Bernhard Boockmann, Christopher Osiander and Michael Stops
- 101: Vertraulichkeit und Verfügbarkeit von Mikrodaten
- Gerd Ronning
- 100: Changing Forces of Gravity: How the Crisis Affected International Banking
- Claudia Buch, Katja Neugebauer and Christoph Schröder
- 99: Intraregionale Unterschiede in der Carsharing-Nachfrage - eine GIS-basierte empirische Analyse
- Andreas Braun, Volker Hochschild and Andreas Koch
- 98: Non-standard Employment, Working Time Arrangements, Establishment Entry and Exit
- Jochen Späth
- 97: New Firms and New Forms of Work
- Andreas Koch, Daniel Pastuh and Jochen Späth
- 96: Flexible Collective Bargaining Agreements: Still a Moderating Effect on Works Council Behaviour?
- Tobias Brändle
- 95: Messung von Ausmaß, Intensität und Konzentration des Einkommens- und Vermögensreichtums in Deutschland
- Martin Rosemann and Anita Tiefensee
- 94: Firm Age and the Demand for Marginal Employment in Germany
- Jochen Späth
- 93: Outsourcing Potentials and International Tradability of Jobs - Evidence from German Micro-Level Data
- Tobias Brändle and Andreas Koch
- 92: Turning the Switch: An Evaluation of the Minimum Wage in the German Electrical Trade Using Repeated Natural Experiments
- Bernhard Boockmann, Raimund Krumm, Michael Neumann and Pia Rattenhuber
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