Analyzing the development of the consequences of voluntary job changes in Germany between 1985 and 2013, the study focuses on income gains and job satisfaction increases. Drawing on arguments of the job-search literature on the one hand and the proliferation of choices on the other we investigate whether the returns of job changes have increased or decreased. Results show that income gains have decreased over time while the job satisfaction surplus has remained stable. We further conclude that in determining the outcomes of job changes over time, structural factors seem to be more important than individual ones
Equilibrium search theory suggests that the wage distribution in a cross section of workers is close...
This paper investigates whether job stability in western Germany shows any signs of decline and comp...
Abstract This study analyses the individual determinants of log real wage changes for east and west ...
AbstractAnalyzing the development of the consequences of voluntary job changes in Germany between 19...
AbstractAnalyzing the development of the consequences of voluntary job changes in Germany between 19...
By examining trends in intra-organizational and inter-organizational job transition probabilities a...
"This paper studies individual log real wage change of east and west Germans over the period 1990/91...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
Equilibrium search theory suggests that the wage distribution in a cross section of workers is close...
Equilibrium search theory suggests that the wage distribution in a cross section of workers is close...
This paper investigates whether job stability in western Germany shows any signs of decline and comp...
Equilibrium search theory suggests that the wage distribution in a cross section of workers is close...
This paper investigates whether job stability in western Germany shows any signs of decline and comp...
Abstract This study analyses the individual determinants of log real wage changes for east and west ...
AbstractAnalyzing the development of the consequences of voluntary job changes in Germany between 19...
AbstractAnalyzing the development of the consequences of voluntary job changes in Germany between 19...
By examining trends in intra-organizational and inter-organizational job transition probabilities a...
"This paper studies individual log real wage change of east and west Germans over the period 1990/91...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
Equilibrium search theory suggests that the wage distribution in a cross section of workers is close...
Equilibrium search theory suggests that the wage distribution in a cross section of workers is close...
This paper investigates whether job stability in western Germany shows any signs of decline and comp...
Equilibrium search theory suggests that the wage distribution in a cross section of workers is close...
This paper investigates whether job stability in western Germany shows any signs of decline and comp...
Abstract This study analyses the individual determinants of log real wage changes for east and west ...