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Opinion

February 8, 2023

“Higher wages or better working conditions can resolve labor shortages”

SPIEGEL Online interview with Simon Jäger

  • Germany
  • labor shortage
  • skilled labor
  • wages
  • working conditions
  • Simon Jäger
Research

February 18, 2016

New forms of work and shady employers: How reputation can discipline the “gig economy”

Uber, Airbnb, TaskRabbit, and other online platforms have drastically reduced the price of micro-contracting and grown a “gig” economy, where […]

  • employer reputation
  • employment
  • employment contracts
  • gig economy
  • micro-contracting
  • online labor market
  • payment conditions
  • Sojourner
  • worker recruitment
  • working conditions
  • Aaron J. Sojourner
  • Akhmed Umyarov
  • Alan Benson
Research

September 17, 2014

Flexible working hours improve job satisfaction

Temporal and locational flexibility (TLF) is an important element in current policy debates about working conditions and the combination of […]

  • family
  • flexibility
  • job satisfaction
  • Netherlands
  • part-time work
  • working conditions
  • working hours
  • Daniel Possenriede
  • Janneke Plantenga
Research

May 9, 2014

Do immigrants improve the health of native workers?

In the public debate, immigration is often blamed for increased healthcare costs and taxpayer burden. However, empirical evidence shows that […]

  • healthy immigrant effect
  • immigration
  • physically demanding jobs
  • working conditions
  • Fabrizio Mazzonna
  • Osea Giuntella

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