This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we first show that the median elapsed tenure declined for men between 1984 and 1999. Second, estimating proportional Cox hazard models with competing risks and controls for stock sampling, we are able to distinguish the reasons for job separation and different transition states. We show that the decline in the stability of men’s jobs can be attributed partly to an increase in layoffs and partly to an increase in transitions to unemployment. However, these two developments are not significantly related to each other. Some evidence is p...
In this paper, we analyse the cyclical properties of gross worker flows, accessions, and separations...
This paper analyses the cyclical properties of gross worker flows, accessions, and separations in we...
In this paper, we provide a comprehensive overview of labour market dynamics in Western Germany by l...
This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the...
This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the...
This paper studies signs and reasons of decline of job stability in West Germany. Using data from th...
This paper studies signs and reasons of decline of job stability in West Germany. Using data from th...
This paper studies signs and reasons of decline of job stability in West Germany. Using data from th...
This paper studies signs and reasons of decline of job stability in West Germany. Using data from th...
This paper investigates whether job stability in western Germany shows any signs of decline and comp...
This paper investigates whether job stability in western Germany shows any signs of decline and comp...
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobi...
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early 1970s suggests that job mobility...
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobi...
We use the Socio-Economic Panel to study how the job-shift patterns of West German workers changed b...
In this paper, we analyse the cyclical properties of gross worker flows, accessions, and separations...
This paper analyses the cyclical properties of gross worker flows, accessions, and separations in we...
In this paper, we provide a comprehensive overview of labour market dynamics in Western Germany by l...
This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the...
This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the...
This paper studies signs and reasons of decline of job stability in West Germany. Using data from th...
This paper studies signs and reasons of decline of job stability in West Germany. Using data from th...
This paper studies signs and reasons of decline of job stability in West Germany. Using data from th...
This paper studies signs and reasons of decline of job stability in West Germany. Using data from th...
This paper investigates whether job stability in western Germany shows any signs of decline and comp...
This paper investigates whether job stability in western Germany shows any signs of decline and comp...
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobi...
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early 1970s suggests that job mobility...
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobi...
We use the Socio-Economic Panel to study how the job-shift patterns of West German workers changed b...
In this paper, we analyse the cyclical properties of gross worker flows, accessions, and separations...
This paper analyses the cyclical properties of gross worker flows, accessions, and separations in we...
In this paper, we provide a comprehensive overview of labour market dynamics in Western Germany by l...