DOI: 10.5164/IAB.FDZ-AWFP7614.en.v1
Summary
The Administrative Wage and Labor Market Flow Panel (AWFP) is a dataset on labour market flows and stocks for the universe of German establishments covering the years 1975–2014. It contains, for each establishment, data on job flows, worker flows, and wages. In addition, the AWFP comprises this information for partitions of the labour force according to various employee characteristics and for some subgroups of employees.
The FDZ Sample of the AWFP (FDZ-AWFP) contains selected AWFP variables for a 50 % random sample of establishments for the years 1976–2014. The FDZ-AWFP data are available on an annual and on a quarterly basis
Dataset Descriptions
English
Data Access
On-site Use and Remote Data Access
Test data
Test data of the FDZ-AWFP are intended to enable you to write and test evaluation programs. The test data are generated by means of sampling and disassociation of the original data. They are not eligible for Analysis! The test data include all variables of the original data with the same variable name, variable label and value label.
- Annual test data for Stata: AWFP_Testdaten_a_v1_00.zip
- Quarterly test data for Stata: AWFP_Testdaten_q_v1_00.zip
Other working tools
Extension for the FDZ AWFP, version 1976–2014 v1 (pdf) containing additional industry classifications for the establishments according to the Classification of Economic Activities. The FDZ-AWFP contains the imputed / transcoded 1993 industry classification at the 3-digit level. The extension package contains the following industry classification according to the German Classification of Economic Activities (all at the 3-digit level): WZ 73, imputed / transcoded WZ 73, WZ 93, WZ 03, and WZ 08.
The Administrative Wage and Labor Market Flow Panel (pdf)
Stüber and Seth (2017, updated Dec. 2018) describe the data generation process of the AWFP and all of its variables.
Further working tools as the overview on classifications of economic activities, a list of upper earnings limits and marginal part-time income thresholds and papers on working with the FDZ data can be found at key working tools of the FDZ.
Citation
Researchers working with the FDZ-AWFP 7614 are obligated to acknowledge the data base and its documentation within their publications, including the DOI, by using the following reference:
Data:
Seth, Stefan; Stüber, Heiko (2019): "The FDZ Sample of the Administrative Wage and Labor Market Flow Panel (FDZ-AWFP) – Version 1976–2014 v1". Research Data Centre of the Federal Employment Agency (BA) at the Institute for Employment Research (IAB). DOI: 10.5164/IAB.FDZ-AWFP7614.en.v1
The data access was provided via on-site use at the Research Data Centre (FDZ) of the German Federal Employment Agency (BA) at the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) and/or remote data execution.
Data documentation:
- Stüber, Heiko; Seth, Stefan (2019): The FDZ Sample of the Administrative Wage and Labor Market Flow Panel 1976–2014. FDZ Datenreport, 01/2019 (en), Nuremberg. DOI: 10.5164/IAB.FDZD.1901.en.v1
According to the FDZ Data Usage Agreement, any type of publication resulting from work with FDZ data must be reported to the FDZ by email at the latest one month after publication. The notification must include an electronic version of the printed version or, after publication, a reprint or a copy of the publication free of charge.