- A theory of social forces and immigrant second language acquisition
- Are immigrants favorably self-selected?, an economic analysis
- Job tenure of two cohorts of young German men 1979-1990, an analysis of the (West-)German employment statistic register sample concerning multivariate failure times and unobserved heterogeneity
- Wages as risk compensation in Germany
- The effects of public sector sponsored, training on individual employment performance in East Germany
- Immigration from the Eastern Block and the former Soviet Union to Israel, who is coming when?
- Dutch migrants in New Zealand, did they fare well?
- On the identification of relative wage rigidity dynamics
- Joint decisions on household membership and human capital accumulation of youths, the role of expected earnings and local markets
- The saving behaviour of two person households, evidence from Dutch panel data
- Rational migration policy should tolerate non-zero illegal migration flows, lessons from modelling the market for illegal migration
- Self-employment and earnings among high-skilled immigrants in the United States
- Employer learning and the returns to schooling
- Different skill levels and firing costs in a matching model with uncertainty, an extension of Mortensen and Pissarides (1994)
- The returns to education in Italy, a new look at the evidence
- The impact of differential payroll tax subsidies on minimum wage employment
- The evaluation of community-based intervations, group-randomization, limits and alternatives
- Who gets the reward?, an empirical exploration of bonus pay and task characteristics
- An analysis of labour adjustment costs in unionized economies
- Improving nurse retention in the British National Health Service, the impact of job satisfaction on intentions to quit
- A comparison of the human capital and signaling models, the case of the self-employment and the increase in the schooling premium in the 1980s
- Reforming the financial incentives of the welfare system
- Public employment and redistributive politics, evidence from Russia's regions
- The duration of immigrants' unemployment spells, evidence from Sweden
- Unemployment insurance and subsequent job duration, job matching vs unobserved heterogeneity
- Discretionary measures of active labor market policy, the German employment promotion reform in perspective
- Unions, increasingreturns and endogenous fluctuations
- What are migration networks?
- Brother correlations in earnings in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden compared to the United States
- Employment effects of labour taxation in an efficiency wage model with alternative budget constraints and time horizons
- Overreducation, undereducation and the theory of career mobility
- The post-unification German labor market
- Why do firms pay an overtime premium?
- Immigration in a high unemployment economy, the recent Danish experience
- Space, search and efficiency
- Why do people still live East Germany?
- Parametric and semiparametric estimation in models with misclassified categorical dependent variables
- Unemployment and productivity growth
- Characteristics of unemployment dynamics, the chain reaction approach
- Does education reduce wage inequality?, quantile regressions evidence from fifteen European countries
- The changing profile of Mexican migrants to the United States, new evidence from California and Mexico
- Employment and wage assimilation of male first generation immigrants in Denmark
- Worker separations in a nonstationary corporate environment
- Earnings inequality, returns to education and immigration into Ireland
- Gender wage differentials in a competitive labor market, the household interaction effect
- Unions and the labor market for managers
- Immigration policy in integrated national economies
- Fast track or failure, a study of the completion rates of graduate students in economics
- Should I stay or should I go?, educational choices and earnings ; an empirical study for Portugal
- Immigrant adjustment in Israel, literacy and fluency in Hebrew and earnings