Wage inequality in Germany has increased significantly since the mid-1990s. The intensification of international trade relations is a frequently cited cause for this issue. However, an empirical study revealed that global trade can only directly explain around 15 percent of the increase in wage inequality in Germany. Primarily, the growing heterogeneity among companies in Germany plays a greater role – especially within industries. The decline in collective bargaining is the primary company-specific driver of wage inequality. Nevertheless, protectionist measures would not be effective for achieving greater wage equality
Wage inequality between education groups in Germany has increased sharply in recent decades. This pa...
Economic growth in Germany is no longer as inclusive as it used to be. Between 1990 and 2010 all mea...
We study the effect “globalization” on wage inequality. Our “global” economy resembles Rosen (1981) ...
Wage inequality in Germany has increased significantly since the mid-1990s. The intensification of i...
Many economies in Western Europe have experienced a sizeable increase in income inequality since the...
This thesis is devoted to understanding the driving forces of growing wage inequality across and wi...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Economic Associatio...
Recent evidence shows that rising wage inequality in industrialized countries can partially be attri...
(version July 2007) The paper investigates the evolution of wages and wage inequality in Germany bas...
textThe purpose of this study is to examine the recent trend of the relative distribution of wages ...
This paper investigates the evolution of wages and the recent tendency to rising wage inequality in ...
At the turn of the millennium three frequently cited potential causes of new challenges for wage pol...
This paper aims at relating globalization with wage inequality, explaining if and how this relation ...
Highly innovative firms are commanding a growing share of the market in several industries. This tre...
Wage inequality between similar workers has been on the rise in many rich countries. Recent empirica...
Wage inequality between education groups in Germany has increased sharply in recent decades. This pa...
Economic growth in Germany is no longer as inclusive as it used to be. Between 1990 and 2010 all mea...
We study the effect “globalization” on wage inequality. Our “global” economy resembles Rosen (1981) ...
Wage inequality in Germany has increased significantly since the mid-1990s. The intensification of i...
Many economies in Western Europe have experienced a sizeable increase in income inequality since the...
This thesis is devoted to understanding the driving forces of growing wage inequality across and wi...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Economic Associatio...
Recent evidence shows that rising wage inequality in industrialized countries can partially be attri...
(version July 2007) The paper investigates the evolution of wages and wage inequality in Germany bas...
textThe purpose of this study is to examine the recent trend of the relative distribution of wages ...
This paper investigates the evolution of wages and the recent tendency to rising wage inequality in ...
At the turn of the millennium three frequently cited potential causes of new challenges for wage pol...
This paper aims at relating globalization with wage inequality, explaining if and how this relation ...
Highly innovative firms are commanding a growing share of the market in several industries. This tre...
Wage inequality between similar workers has been on the rise in many rich countries. Recent empirica...
Wage inequality between education groups in Germany has increased sharply in recent decades. This pa...
Economic growth in Germany is no longer as inclusive as it used to be. Between 1990 and 2010 all mea...
We study the effect “globalization” on wage inequality. Our “global” economy resembles Rosen (1981) ...