* 3 Results enter search term Search Reset filter Suchfilter Content Type Publications (3) Publication Type Journal Article (2) Working Paper (1) Research Macroeconomic Research (2) Forecasting and Business Cycle Analysis (1) Macroeconomic Policies over the Business Cycle (1) Experts Christian Merkl (1) Christopher Reicher (1) Hermann Gartner (1) Ronald Bachmann (1) Sebastian Braun (1) Thomas Rothe (1) Date Last Month Last Year Select Period start date to end date Sort by Relevance Date Aktive Filter Tags: worker flows Remove all filters Publication The Impact of International Outsourcing on Labour Market Dynamics in Germany 01.01.2011 Using 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, we estimate hazard rate... Publication Sclerosis and large volatilities: Two sides of the same coin 01.04.2012 The labor market in Germany is more sclerotic and volatile than in the US. We show theoretically that sclerosis and large volatilities are two sides of the same coin. Both may be driven by large hiring costs and low quit rates. Publication Hiring chains and the dynamic behavior of job and worker flows 14.06.2011 In this paper, I discuss three sets of links which I uncover in the data on aggregate US job and worker flows. Job flows are strongly related to aggregate employment growth, while worker flows are strongly related to employment growth and the...
Publication The Impact of International Outsourcing on Labour Market Dynamics in Germany 01.01.2011 Using 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, we estimate hazard rate...
Publication Sclerosis and large volatilities: Two sides of the same coin 01.04.2012 The labor market in Germany is more sclerotic and volatile than in the US. We show theoretically that sclerosis and large volatilities are two sides of the same coin. Both may be driven by large hiring costs and low quit rates.
Publication Hiring chains and the dynamic behavior of job and worker flows 14.06.2011 In this paper, I discuss three sets of links which I uncover in the data on aggregate US job and worker flows. Job flows are strongly related to aggregate employment growth, while worker flows are strongly related to employment growth and the...