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Die IZA Discussion Papers (ISSN: 2365-9793) gilt mit ihren über 17.000 Titeln als die wichtigste Schriftenreihe dieser Art in der Arbeitsökonomie. Mitglieder des IZA-Netzwerks stellen hier ihre aktuellen Forschungsresultate vorab zur Diskussion, bevor sie Eingang in Fachzeitschriften finden. Das IZA leistet damit einen wichtigen Beitrag zur wissenschaftlichen Qualitätssicherung.

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3.711 IZA Discussion Papers
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1185
Exporting Firms Do Not Pay Higher Wages, Ceteris Paribus. First Evidence from Linked Employer-Employee Data
Thorsten Schank, Claus Schnabel, Joachim Wagner
substantially revised version published as 'Do exporters really pay higher wages? First evidence from linked employer-employee data' in: Journal of International Economics, 2007, 72 (1), 52-74
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1185
Exporting Firms Do Not Pay Higher Wages, Ceteris Paribus. First Evidence from Linked Employer-Employee Data
Thorsten Schank, Claus Schnabel, Joachim Wagner
substantially revised version published as 'Do exporters really pay higher wages? First evidence from linked employer-employee data' in: Journal of International Economics, 2007, 72 (1), 52-74
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1184
Gender Differences in Job Assignment and Promotion on a Complexity Ladder of Jobs
Tuomas Pekkarinen, Juhana Vartiainen
published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2006, 59 (2), 285-301
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1181
How Changes in Benefits Entitlement Affect Job-Finding: Lessons from the Slovenian "Experiment"
Jan C. van Ours, Milan Vodopivec
published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2006, 24 (2), 351-378
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1167
Are Asian Migrants Discriminated Against in the Labour Market? A Case Study of Australia
Pramod N. (Raja) Junankar, Satya Paul, Wahida Yasmeen
published in: Singapore Economic Review, 2010, 55 (4), 619-646
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1166
Other Forms of Employment: Temporary Employment Agencies and Self-Employment
Pernilla Andersson Joona, Eskil Wadensjö
published in: Labour, 2008, 22(3), 495-507
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1164
To Teach or Not to Teach? Panel Data Evidence on the Quitting Decision
Paul Frijters, Michael A. Shields, Stephen Wheatley Price
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1160
Minimum Wages, Inequality and Globalization
T. H. Gindling, Katherine Terrell
published in: Michigan Journal of International Law, 2004, 26(1), 245-269
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1160
Minimum Wages, Inequality and Globalization
T. H. Gindling, Katherine Terrell
published in: Michigan Journal of International Law, 2004, 26(1), 245-269
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1159
The Effects of Multiple Minimum Wages Throughout the Labor Market
T. H. Gindling, Katherine Terrell
revised version published as 'The effects of multiple minimum wages throughout the labor market: The case of Costa Rica ' in: Labour Economics, 2007, 14 (3), 485-511
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1159
The Effects of Multiple Minimum Wages Throughout the Labor Market
T. H. Gindling, Katherine Terrell
revised version published as 'The effects of multiple minimum wages throughout the labor market: The case of Costa Rica ' in: Labour Economics, 2007, 14 (3), 485-511
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1154
Classic Monopsony or New Monopsony? Searching for Evidence in Nursing Labor Markets
Barry Hirsch, Edward J. Schumacher
published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2005, 24 (5), 969-989
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1144
Welfare-to-Work, Wages and Wage Growth
Reamonn Lydon, Ian Walker
published in: Fiscal Studies, 2005, 26 (3), 335–370
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1143
High Compensation Creates a Ratchet Effect
Hans Gersbach, Amihai Glazer
published in: Economic Journal, 2009, 119 (539), 1208 - 1224
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1142
Interethnic Marriages and Economic Assimilation of Immigrants
Jasmin Kantarevic
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1140
The Distribution of Wages in Belarus
Francesco Pastore, Alina Verashchagina
published in: Comparative Economic Studies, 2006, 48 (3), 351-376
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1140
The Distribution of Wages in Belarus
Francesco Pastore, Alina Verashchagina
published in: Comparative Economic Studies, 2006, 48 (3), 351-376
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1140
The Distribution of Wages in Belarus
Francesco Pastore, Alina Verashchagina
published in: Comparative Economic Studies, 2006, 48 (3), 351-376
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1137
Fairness, Reciprocity, and Wage Rigidity
Truman Bewley
published in: H. Gintis et al. (eds), Moral Sentiments and Material Interests: The Foundations of Cooperation in Economic Life, Cambridge: MIT Press 2005; P. Diamond & H. Vartianen (eds), Behavioral Economics and Its Applications, Princeton University Press, 2007
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1137
Fairness, Reciprocity, and Wage Rigidity
Truman Bewley
published in: H. Gintis et al. (eds), Moral Sentiments and Material Interests: The Foundations of Cooperation in Economic Life, Cambridge: MIT Press 2005; P. Diamond & H. Vartianen (eds), Behavioral Economics and Its Applications, Princeton University Press, 2007
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