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Research

July 1, 2024

Why are wages often set at round numbers?

New study reveals "coarse wage-setting": Firms use simple heuristics when uncertain about optimal salaries

  • wage setting
  • Germán Reyes
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

September 7, 2021

What happens to workers at firms that adopt new technologies?

Study finds that digital technologies increase workers' employment stability, wage growth and earnings

  • artificial intelligence
  • employment stability
  • Industry 4.0
  • technological change
  • wages
  • Britta Matthes
  • Florian Lehmer
  • Markus Janser
  • Sabrina Genz
  • Terry Gregory
Research

August 16, 2017

Educational choices can help explain income inequality in Germany

Rising levels of income inequality in many developed countries have led to much political and scientific controversy. One of the […]

  • education
  • Germany
  • high-skilled
  • income distribution
  • income inequality
  • labor market
  • labor supply
  • skill premiums
  • skills
  • vocational training
  • wages
  • Albrecht Glitz
  • Daniel Wissmann
Research

April 9, 2015

Debunking the myth of job-stealing immigrants: NYT article draws on research from the IZA network

In the face of increasing migrant flows, public discourse often focuses on the perceived negative effects on the native population. […]

  • Carlo V. Fiorio
  • Cristina Cattaneo
  • Giovanni Peri
  • Mette Foged

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