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2007-08-27DissertationA dynamic approach to Germany's unemployment problem Bachmann, RonaldDiese Arbeit besteht aus theoretischen und empirischen Beiträgen zur Such- und Matchingliteratur, mit Schwerpunkt auf dem deutschen Arbeitsmarkt. Das erste Kapitel beschreibt das Such- und Matchingmodell des Arbeitsmarktes ...
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2005-09-02BuchLabour Market Dynamics in Germany Hirings, Separations, and Job-to-Job Transitions over the Business CycleBachmann, RonaldIn this paper, we provide a comprehensive overview of labour market dynamics in Western Germany by looking at gross worker flows. To do so, we use a subsample of the registry data collected by the German social security ...
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2007-02-19BuchSectoral Transformation, Turbulence, and Labour Market Dynamics in Germany Bachmann, Ronald; Burda, MichaelThe secular rise of European unemployment since the 1960s is hard to explain without reference to structural change. This is especially true in Germany, where industrial employment has declined by more than 30% and service ...
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2005-06-22BuchSkill Mismatch in Equilibrium Unemployment Bachmann, RonaldWe analyse the effect of skill mismatch in a search model of equilibrium unemployment with risk-neutral agents, endogenous job destruction, and two-sided ex-ante heterogeneity. First, we examine the interaction of labour ...
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2008-02-26BuchThe Impact of International Outsourcing on Labour Market Dynamics in Germany Bachmann, Ronald; Braun, SebastianUsing an administrative data set containing daily information on individual workers' employment histories, we investigate how workers' labour market transitions are affected by international outsourcing. In order to do so, ...
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2009-03-17BuchThe Importance of Two-Sided Heterogeneity for the Cyclicality of Labour Market Dynamics Bachmann, Ronald; David, PeggyUsing two data sets derived from German administrative data, including a linked employer-employee data set, we investigate the cyclicality of worker and job flows. The analysis stresses the importance of two-sided labour ...