Publications: Research Data Centre (FDZ)
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Die faktische Anonymität von Mikrodaten
Müller, W., Blien, U., Knoche, P. & Wirth, H. (1991): Die faktische Anonymität von Mikrodaten. (Schriftenreihe Forum der Bundesstatistik 19), Stuttgart: Metzler-Poeschel, 482 p.
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Going Online with a Telephone Employee Survey: Effects on Coverage, Nonresponse, and Total Selection Bias (im Erscheinen)
Sakshaug, J. & Mackeben, J. (2026): Going Online with a Telephone Employee Survey: Effects on Coverage, Nonresponse, and Total Selection Bias (im Erscheinen). In: Journal of survey statistics and methodology.
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Do minimum wages increase job satisfaction?
Bossler, M. & Broszeit, S. (2017): Do minimum wages increase job satisfaction? Micro data evidence from the new German minimum wage. In: Labour, Vol. 31, No. 4, p. 480-493. DOI:10.1111/labr.12117
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Why are some EU immigrant groups more disadvantaged on the German labor market than others ? The role of institutional similarities between home and host country for transferring foreign human capital (im Erscheinen)
Damelang, A., Fehn, A., Ruf, K. & Zimmermann, F. (2026): Why are some EU immigrant groups more disadvantaged on the German labor market than others ? The role of institutional similarities between home and host country for transferring foreign human capital (im Erscheinen). In: Soziale Welt.
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Das DIW-IAB-RWI-Nachbarschaftspanel
Bügelmayer, E., Schaffner, S., Schanne, N. & Scholz, T. (2015): Das DIW-IAB-RWI-Nachbarschaftspanel. Ein Scientific-Use-File mit lokalen Aggregatdaten und dessen Verknüpfung mit dem deutschen Sozio-ökonomischen Panel. (RWI-Materialien 97), Essen, 29 p.
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When do firms evaluate further training measures?
Bächmann, A., Abraham, M. & Huber, M. (2019): When do firms evaluate further training measures? In: International journal of manpower, Vol. 40, No. 2, p. 190-210. DOI:10.1108/IJM-06-2017-0146
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The scars of youth
Schmillen, A. & Umkehrer, M. (2018): The scars of youth. Effects of early-career unemployment on future unemployment experience. In: International Labour Review, Vol. 156, No. 3/4, p. 465-494. DOI:10.1111/ilr.12079
