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Best Publications

  • Do exporters really pay higher wages? First evidence from German linked employer–employee data

    Thorsten Schank;Claus Schnabel;Joachim Wagner

  • Differences in Labor Supply to Monopsonistic Firms and the Gender Pay Gap: An Empirical Analysis Using Linked Employer‐Employee Data from Germany

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  • Union membership and density: Some (not so) stylized facts and challenges

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  • International handbook of trade unions

    John T Addison;Claus Schnabel

  • On the Determinants of Mandatory Works Councils in Germany

    John T. Addison;Claus Schnabel;Joachim Wagner

  • German Works Councils Old and New: Incidence, Coverage and Determinants

    John T. Addison;Lutz Bellmann;Claus Schnabel;Joachim Wagner

  • Union density and determinants of union membership in 18 EU countries: evidence from micro data, 2002/031

    Claus Schnabel;Joachim Wagner

  • Do Newly Founded Firms Pay Lower Wages? First Evidence from Germany

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  • Higher wages in exporting firms: self-selection, export effect, or both? First evidence from linked employer-employee data

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  • Are the self-employed really jacks-of-all-trades? Testing the assumptions and implications of Lazear’s theory of entrepreneurship with German data

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  • Wage bargaining or wage posting? Evidence from the employers' side

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  • Feature: Flexible Forms of Employment: Boon and Bane*

    Elke J. Jahn;Regina T. Riphahn;Claus Schnabel

  • Low-wage employment versus unemployment: Which one provides better prospects for women?

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  • Low-wage careers: Are there dead-end firms and dead-end jobs?

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  • The (Parlous) State of German Unions

    John T. Addison;Claus Schnabel;Joachim Wagner

  • German works councils, profits and innovation

    John T. Addison;Claus Schnabel;Joachim Wagner

  • Paying More than Necessary? The Wage Cushion in Germany

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  • Works Councils and Separations: Voice, Monopoly, and Insurance Effects

    Boris Hirsch;Thorsten Schank;Claus Schnabel;Claus Schnabel

  • The (parlous) state of German unions

    John T. Addison;John T. Addison;Claus Schnabel;Claus Schnabel;Joachim Wagner;Joachim Wagner

  • Determinants of trade union membership in West Germany: evidence from micro data, 1980–2000

    Claus Schnabel;Joachim Wagner

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