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1by Barth, Erling Bryson, Alex Davis, James C Freeman, Richard Published in Journal of labor economics (2016)“...This paper analyzes the role of establishments in the upward trend in dispersion of earnings that has become a central topic in economic analysis and policy...”
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2“...Vocational education is seen as beneficial for the labor market allocation of young people. However, recent studies point to disadvantages later in the life...”
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3“..."There is an increasing need for analysing demand for skills at labour markets. While most studies aggregate skills in groups or use available proxies for...”
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4by Lindenlaub, Ilse Published in The Review of economic studies (2017)“...This article studies multidimensional matching between workers and jobs. Workers differ in manual and cognitive skills and sort into jobs that demand different...”
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5“..."This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the quantitative importance of the factors associated with the rise in male wage inequality in Germany over...”
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6“..."Across academic sub-fields such as labor, education, and behavioral economics, the measurement and interpretation of non-cognitive skills varies widely. As a...”
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7“..."The term skill mismatch is very broad and can relate to many forms of labour market friction, including vertical mismatch, skill gaps, skill shortages, field...”
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8by Fredriksson, Peter Hensvik, Lena Nordström Skans, Oskar Published in The American economic review (2018)“...We examine the impact of mismatch on entry wages, separations, and wage growth using unique data on worker talents. We show that workers are sorted on...”
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9“..."As the types of skills needed in the labour market change rapidly, individual workers will have to engage in life-long learning if they are to remain not just...”
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10“..."Globalisation, technological progress and demographic changes are having a profound impact on the world of work. These mega-trends are affecting the number...”
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11“..."We test for the signalling hypothesis versus human capital theory using the Wiles test (1974) in a country which has experienced a dramatic increase in the...”
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12“...•We introduce a new empirical measure for the specificity of human capital.•It uses single skills within occupational training curricula and their bundling.•We...”
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13by Lechmann, Daniel S. J Schnabel, Claus“...Using a large representative German data set and various concepts of self-employment, this paper tests the "jack-of-all-trades" view of entrepreneurship by...”
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Published in Small business economics (2014)
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14“..."This paper examines the relationship between idiosyncratic risk in labour income and fluctuations in aggregate labour market quantities for Great Britain. We...”
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15by James, Susan Warhurst, Chris Tholen, Gerbrand Commander, Johanna Published in Work, employment and society (2013)“...The expansion of higher education has led to more graduates in the UK labour market. Despite government expectations, this expansion has not boosted national...”
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16“...This paper links data on establishments and individuals to analyze the role of establishments in the increase in inequality that has become a central topic in...”
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17“...Neben dem europäischen Qualifikationsrahmen wurden inzwischen auf nationaler Ebene in allen Mitgliedsländern der Europäischen Union Qualifikationsrahmen...”
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18“..."Die Arbeit untersucht die Rolle von fehlender Passung (Mismatch) zwischen Arbeitslosen und offenen Stellen hinsichtlich der Prognosegüte der...”
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19“..."Bisher liegen keine Arbeiten zur Ausnützung von fachlichen Kenntnissen und Fähigkeiten im Zusammenhang mit formaler Fehlqualifizierung bei erwerbstätigen...”
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20“...We examine the direct impact of idiosyncratic match quality on entry wages and job mobility using unique data on worker talents matched to job-indicators and...”