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IAB-DiskAB 2010

The conceptual further development of IAB's own projects as well as the works of external researchers that were compiled using IAB data are the focus of our internal "Discussion Group on Labour Market and Occupational Research (Diskussionskreis zur Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (DiskAB)". DiskAB helps promote our new generation of social scientists and provides a platform for early entry into scientific discussion.

Events

  • 3 November 2010 / 14:00
    Peer effects in the workplace
    Dr Thomas Cornelißen (University College London)

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  • 27 October 2010 / 15:30
    Does Culture Matter for Unemployment? Evidence from the Röstigraben
    Beatrix Brügger (University of Lausanne)
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  • 5 October 2010 / 13:30
    Forecasting Regional Labour Markets with Global VAR Models and Indicators
    Norbert Schanne (IAB)
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  • 14 September 2010 / 14:00
    Remote data access and the risk of disclosure from linear regression: An empirical study
    Philipp Bleninger (IAB)

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  • 7 September 2010 / 13:30
    Linkage consent in a total survey error perspective. First empirical result from studying consent bias in PASS

    Joe Sakshaug (University of Michigan)

  • 23 June 2010 / 14:00
    Trade, volatility and workers: A closer look at the role of human capital
    Guru Sethupathy, PhD (The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS))

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  • 8 June 2010 / 15:30

    Is Eurosclerosis a myth? The magnitude and nature of adjustment costs in Germany
    Firat Yaman (IAB)
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  • 17 March 2010 / 13:00   (Room 164 Zentrale)
    Determinants of Company-Level Responses to the Financial Crisis in Germany: Evidence from the IAB-Job Vacancy Survey
    Markus Heckmann (IAB)
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  • 26 January 2010 / 10:00
    How to squeeze information on conditional DISTRIBUTIONS out of conditional MEAN models
    Johannes Ludsteck (IAB)
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