Human Capital Effects of the Welfare State: Institutional Resources, Work Histories and Social Inequality (HCE)
Research question/goal:
The project addressed the role of job loss and childbirth as two trigger events that may result in significant losses of earnings capacity among prime-age workers. Using panel data for various European countries and the United States, the project empirically confirms that both job loss and unemployment lead to a significant and persistent deterioration of workers’ subsequent labour market prospects. As wage effects of job loss and child birth systematically increase with workers’ human capital, the project also confirms that devaluation and loss of human capital is a key underlying labor market mechanism. Comparing results across countries, Scandinavian-type labor market and welfare state institutions seem best suited to minimize the adverse effect of trigger events.
Publications
Book Chapters
Journal Articles
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(2006): Scar Effects of Unemployment: An Assessment of Institutional Complementarities. American Sociological Review, 71, 6, 986-1013. More
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(2005): Income inequality, permanent incomes and income dynamics: Comparing Europe to the United States. Work and Occupations, 32, 2, 140-162. More
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(2005): Beschäftigungschancen von Arbeitslosen im internationalen Vergleich. Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, 16, 32-38. More
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(2004): Assessing bias in the estimation of causal effects: Rosenbaum bounds on matching estimates and instrumental variables with imperfect instruments. Sociological Methodology, 34, 1, 271-310. More
Presentations
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(2006): Are labor market institutions mitigating worker's cost of unemployment?. [Tagung des Ausschusses für Sozialpolitik, Nürnberg, 23/09/2006 - 24/09/2006]. More
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(2006): Women’s cost of child care breaks in Britain, Germany and the United States . [101st Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, 10/08/2006 - 13/08/2006]. More
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(2005): Scar effects of unemployment: a cross-national comparison.. [2005 Annual Meeting der American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, 11/08/2005 - 15/08/2005]. More
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(2005): Scar effects of unemployment: a cross-national comparison. [2005 Spring Meeting des Research Committee (RC) 28 Social Stratification and Mobility der International Sociological Association (ISA), Oslo, 04/05/2005 - 07/05/2005]. More
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(2005): Lebensverläufe und soziale Ungleichheit im institutionellen Kontext. [Symposium 'Wandel und Gestaltung von Berufsbildung und Arbeit' der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, 28/01/2005 - 28/01/2005]. More
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(2005): Scar effects of unemployment: a cross-national comparison. [GSSS Faculty Workshop der Graduate School of Social Sciences, Universität Bremen, Bremen, 26/04/2005 - 26/04/2005]. More