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Trends in Quality-Adjusted Skill Premia in the United States, 1960-2000
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Why Do Low-Educated Workers Invest Less in Further Training?
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Long-term effects of unpaid overtime
evidence for West Germany -
Bruttoeinkommensverteilung in Deutschland 1984-1999 und Ungleichheit unter ausländischen Erwerbstätigen
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Technological change and wages
an inter-industry analysis -
Training and exclusion
is the German apprenticeship system in decline? -
Humankapital in der theoretischen und empirischen Analyse bei Gary S. Becker
Darstellung und Kritik -
Training and individual performance in Europe
evidence from microeconometric studies -
How much does a year off cost?
Estimating the wage effects of employment breaks and part-time periods -
Gender wage gap in West Germany
how far do gender differences in human capital matter? -
Nonparametric bounds on employment and income effects of continuous vocational training in East Germany
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Labor market effects of school quality
theory and evidence -
Bildung und Qualifikation als Grundlage der technologischen Leistungsfähigkeit Deutschlands
Bericht des Konsortiums "Bildungsindikatoren und technologische Leistungsfähigkeit" -
Studienaufnahme, Studium und Berufsverbleib von Mathematikern
einige Grunddaten zum Jahr der Mathematik -
Berufsverbleib von Geisteswissenschaftlerinnen und Geisteswissenschaftlern
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The returns to language skills in the US labor market
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Humankapital in der theoretischen und empirischen Analyse bei Gary S. Becker
Darstellung und Kritik -
Testing the correlated random coefficient model
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Specifying human capital
a review, some extensions, and development effects -
Distributional effects of the high school degree in Germany
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Class ridden or meritocratic?
an economic analysis of recent changes in Britain -
Income effects from labor market training programs in Sweden during the 80's and 90's
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The elusive concept of immigrant quality
evidence from 1970 - 1990 -
Dual track or academic route for auditors
does it matter? -
Essays on earnings and labor supply