This paper studies the importance of employer-specific determinants in escaping low earnings in Germany. To address the initial conditions problem and the endogeneity of employer retention, we model (intra-firm) low-pay transitions using a multivariate Probit model that accounts for selection into low-wage employment and non-random employer drop-out. Using data from the LIAB Linked Employer–Employee panel, our results indicate that for male workers from the service sector the probability of escaping low-pay increases with employer size. This contrasts with female workers from the service sector, who rather benefit from collective bargaining coverage and local works councils. These findings are consistent with internal labour markets being a...
This paper studies the relationship between wages and the degree of firm heterogeneity in a given in...
An increasing number of low-skilled workers in Germany are employed, but they often earn low wages a...
This paper jointly analyses the consequences of adverse selection and signalling on entry wages of s...
This paper studies the importance of employer-specific determinants in escaping low earnings in Germ...
This paper studies the importance of employer-specific determinants in escaping low earnings in Germ...
In this paper, we study how wage mobility in the low-wage sector has changed in western Germany bet...
"Using representative linked employer-employee data of the German Federal Employment Agency, this pa...
Wage mobility among low wage earners has previously been focussing on the characteristics of the low...
We examine job durations of German workers using linked employer–employee data. Our results indicate...
"In diesem Artikel wird anhand eines verbundenen administrativen Arbeitgeber-Arbeitnehmer- Datensatz...
This paper investigates the wage and employment perspectives of low-wage labour market entrants, usi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent and the human-capital determinants ...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper studies the relationship between job rea...
Niedriglohn, Mindestlohn, Wirtschaftlichkeit, Arbeitsplatz, Deutschland, Low wages, Minimum wage, Ec...
"Können Niedriglohnjobs für Arbeitslose als Sprungbrett in besser bezahlte Tätigkeiten oder zumindes...
This paper studies the relationship between wages and the degree of firm heterogeneity in a given in...
An increasing number of low-skilled workers in Germany are employed, but they often earn low wages a...
This paper jointly analyses the consequences of adverse selection and signalling on entry wages of s...
This paper studies the importance of employer-specific determinants in escaping low earnings in Germ...
This paper studies the importance of employer-specific determinants in escaping low earnings in Germ...
In this paper, we study how wage mobility in the low-wage sector has changed in western Germany bet...
"Using representative linked employer-employee data of the German Federal Employment Agency, this pa...
Wage mobility among low wage earners has previously been focussing on the characteristics of the low...
We examine job durations of German workers using linked employer–employee data. Our results indicate...
"In diesem Artikel wird anhand eines verbundenen administrativen Arbeitgeber-Arbeitnehmer- Datensatz...
This paper investigates the wage and employment perspectives of low-wage labour market entrants, usi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent and the human-capital determinants ...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper studies the relationship between job rea...
Niedriglohn, Mindestlohn, Wirtschaftlichkeit, Arbeitsplatz, Deutschland, Low wages, Minimum wage, Ec...
"Können Niedriglohnjobs für Arbeitslose als Sprungbrett in besser bezahlte Tätigkeiten oder zumindes...
This paper studies the relationship between wages and the degree of firm heterogeneity in a given in...
An increasing number of low-skilled workers in Germany are employed, but they often earn low wages a...
This paper jointly analyses the consequences of adverse selection and signalling on entry wages of s...