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1“...We evaluate the effects of a reduction in sick pay from 100 to 80% of the wage. Unlike previous literature, apart from absence from work, we also consider...”
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2“..."Using three datasets for West Germany, we estimate the effect of the extension of parental leave from between 10 and 18 to 36 months on young women's...”
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3by Entorf, Horst Entorf, Horst Moebert, Jochen Moebert, Jochen Sonderhof, Katja Sonderhof, Katja Published in Open economies review (01.04.2011)“...Following the well-known approach by Adler and Dumas (Financ Manage 13(2):41–50, 1984), we evaluate the foreign exchange rate exposure of nations. Results...”
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4“...In nonlinear regression models, such as probit or logit models, coefficients cannot be interpreted as partial effects. The partial effects are usually...”
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10“..."Using three representative individual-level datasets for West Germany, we estimate the effect of the extension of maternity leave from 18 to 36 months on...”
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11“...Abstract We propose a concept of potential labour force in full-time equivalents which can be used to measure aggregate labour supply in terms of hours worked...”
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13“...Using three datasets for West Germany, we estimate the effect of the extension of parental leave from between 10 and 18 to 36months on young women's...”
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14by Sonderhof, Katja Alena“...Policy evaluation, discrimination, overweight. - Politikevaluation, Diskriminierung, Übergewicht...”
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15“...We propose a concept of potential labour force in full-time equivalents which can be used to measure aggregate labour supply in terms of hours worked. It is...”
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16“..."This paper illustrates the evaluation of changes in social policy regulations with respect to two reforms that strengthened the rights of either employers or...”
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17by Puhani, Patrick A Sonderhof, Katja Published in Zeitschrift für ArbeitsmarktForschung - Journal for Labour Market Research (2011)“...This paper illustrates the evaluation of changes in social policy regulations with respect to two reforms that strengthened the rights of either employers or...”
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19“...In nonlinear regression models, such as probit or logit models, coefficients cannot be interpreted as partial effects. The partial effects are usually...”
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20“...In nonlinear regression models, such as probit or logit models, coefficients cannot be interpreted as partial effects. The partial effects are usually...”