Germany has experienced sharply rising earnings inequalities, both between and within workplaces. Working from prior literature on rising employment dualization and the fissuring of workplaces into high and low wage employers, we explore a set of organizational explanations for rising between and within workplace inequality focusing on the role of employment dualization, skill segregation/complexity, and firm fissuring. We describe and model these hypothesized processes with administrative data on a large random sample panel of German workplaces. We find that rising inequalities are associated with polarization in industrial wage rates and the birth of new low wage workplaces, as well as increased establishment skill specialization and the ...
It is well documented that earnings inequalities have risen in many high-income countries. Less clea...
Wage inequality between similar workers has been on the rise in many rich countries. Recent empirica...
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This paper is about the relationship between multitasking and wages. We provide a theoretical model ...
We study the role of establishment-speci\u85c wage premiums in generating recent increases in German...
Wage inequality between education groups in Germany has increased sharply in recent decades. This pa...
We study the role of occupational tasks as drivers of West German wage inequality. We match administ...
Wage inequality between education groups in Germany has increased sharply in recent decades. This pa...
Wage inequality between education groups in Germany has increased sharply in recent decades. This pa...
This paper sheds light on how changes in the organization of work lead to wage inequality. We presen...
This is a three paper dissertation examining between-workplace and between-industry income inequalit...
It is well documented that earnings inequalities have risen in many high-income countries. Less clea...
It is well documented that earnings inequalities have risen in many high-income countries. Less clea...
It is well documented that earnings inequalities have risen in many high-income countries. Less clea...
The two main axes of inequality in the U.S. labor market—occupation and workplace—have increasingly...
It is well documented that earnings inequalities have risen in many high-income countries. Less clea...
Wage inequality between similar workers has been on the rise in many rich countries. Recent empirica...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
This paper is about the relationship between multitasking and wages. We provide a theoretical model ...
We study the role of establishment-speci\u85c wage premiums in generating recent increases in German...
Wage inequality between education groups in Germany has increased sharply in recent decades. This pa...
We study the role of occupational tasks as drivers of West German wage inequality. We match administ...
Wage inequality between education groups in Germany has increased sharply in recent decades. This pa...
Wage inequality between education groups in Germany has increased sharply in recent decades. This pa...
This paper sheds light on how changes in the organization of work lead to wage inequality. We presen...
This is a three paper dissertation examining between-workplace and between-industry income inequalit...
It is well documented that earnings inequalities have risen in many high-income countries. Less clea...
It is well documented that earnings inequalities have risen in many high-income countries. Less clea...
It is well documented that earnings inequalities have risen in many high-income countries. Less clea...
The two main axes of inequality in the U.S. labor market—occupation and workplace—have increasingly...
It is well documented that earnings inequalities have risen in many high-income countries. Less clea...
Wage inequality between similar workers has been on the rise in many rich countries. Recent empirica...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...