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Währungsunion und Wettbewerbsfähigkeit der DDR-Industrie
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European trade with lower-income countries and the relative wages of the unskilled
an exploratory analysis for West Germany and the UK -
Wage labour in comparative analysis: development trends from 1950-90
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Trends in Quality-Adjusted Skill Premia in the United States, 1960-2000
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Immigration and the Occupational Choice of Natives: A Factor Proportions Approach
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The Determinants of Reservation Wages in Germany Does a Motivation Gap Exist?
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Reservation wages, offered wages, and unemployment duration : new empirical evidence
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Sozialhilfe, Lohnabstand und Leistungsanreize
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The celtic tiger faces the factor price frontier
Labour market adjustment in Ireland -
Globalisation, wage adjustment, and unemployment
An empirical analysis based on the factor price frontier -
Trade, wages, and productivity
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The elusive concept of immigrant quality
evidence from 1970 - 1990 -
Nonparametric analysis of cross section labor supply curves
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Sozialhilfe, Lohnabstand und Leistungsanreize
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Erziehungsgehalt 2000
ein Weg zur Aufwertung der Erziehungsarbeit -
European trade with lower income countries and the relative wages of the unskilled
an exploratory analysis for West Germany and the UK -
Bias corrections for two-step fixed effects panel data estimators
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Reservation wages, offered wages, and unemployment duration
new empirical evidence -
Endowment or discrimination?
an analysis of immigrant native earnings differentials in Switzerland -
Soziale Ungleichheiten bei Beschäftigung und Einkommen in der Schweiz
ein Beitrag zur Sozialberichterstattung für die Schweiz = Les inégalités sociales d'emploi et de revenu en Suisse -
The determinants of reservation wages in Germany
does a motivation gap exist? -
Overeducation and ethnic minorities in Britain
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Wage labour in comparative analysis development trends from 1950 - 90
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Die Validität erfragter Reservationslöhne
ein Test auf Basis der stationären Suchtheorie -
Wages, productivity and work intensity in the great depression