Suchprofil: Ältere_im_Betrieb Durchsuchter Fertigstellungsmonat: 07/19 Sortierung: 1. SSCI-JOURNALS 2. SONSTIGE REFERIERTE ZEITSCHRIFTEN 3. SONSTIGE ZEITSCHRIFTEN 4. ARBEITSPAPIERE/DISCUSSION PAPER 5. MONOGRAPHISCHE LITERATUR 6. BEITRÄGE ZU SAMMELWERKEN **************** 1. SSCI-JOURNALS **************** @Article{deJong:2019:IMD, Journal= {Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies}, Number= {online first}, Author= {Petra W. de Jong and Helga A. G. de Valk}, Title= {Intra-European migration decisions and welfare systems: The missing life course link}, Year= {2019}, Pages= {19}, ISBN= {ISSN 1369-183X}, Abstract= {"Welfare systems are often perceived as key for migration decisions. Yet traditional international migration theories usually include this factor as rather static in nature and do not acknowledge the dynamic interaction with the individual life course. This is unfortunate, as the impact of macro-level circumstances on individual migration decisions may vary over a person's life, particularly for factors that are intrinsically connected to the life course, as is the case with the welfare system. In this study, we propose an innovative conceptual model which fruitfully combines insights from migration theories with principles of the life course approach. Using qualitative interview data from 36 European citizens born in Poland, Spain and the UK and residing in the Netherlands, we investigated how welfare systems are perceived and experienced at the individual level, and how these perceptions, knowledge and practices may enter migration decisions. Our study empirically underpins the main premise of the theoretical model that migration decisions and the factors shaping them should be explained as connected through the life course. The proposed conceptual model is suitable to explain the influence of welfare systems on migration decisions, but also that of other structural factors." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))}, Annote= {Schlagwörter: internationale Migration; EU-Bürger; Wanderungsmotivation; Wohlfahrtsstaat; Sozialpolitik; Lebenslauf; altersspezifische Faktoren; Einwanderer; Herkunftsland; Pole; Spanier; Brite; Niederlande; Polen; Spanien; Großbritannien; }, Annote= {Bezugszeitraum: A 2016; E 2016}, Annote= {Sprache: en}, Annote= {IAB-Sign.: Z 1113}, Annote= {Quelle: IAB, SB Dokumentation und Bibliothek, LitDokAB, k190625v07}, } ************************************ 2. SONSTIGE REFERIERTE ZEITSCHRIFTEN ************************************ @Article{Toepfer:2019:APG, Journal= {Labour}, Number= {online first}, Author= {Marina T{\"o}pfer}, Title= {The age pay gap and labour market heterogeneity : A new empirical approach using data for Italy}, Year= {2019}, Pages= {25}, ISBN= {ISSN 1121-7081}, Abstract= {"Using Italian microdata over the period 2005 - 2016, this paper studies the difference in pay between elderly (55 - 64) and adult (34 - 54) workers in Italy along the wage distribution. The estimation strategy consists in using a three-way fixed effects wage model and adjusting the wage gap for (observed and unobserved) labour market heterogeneity. The estimation relies on OLS as well as on unconditional quantile regressions. The analysis beyond the mean shows substantial differences in the age pay gap along the wage distribution and finds particularly pronounced gaps at the top. The fixed effects of interest (individual, job, and industry) are estimated via a partitioned procedure. Adjusting the gap for labour market heterogeneity reduces the gap almost to zero. The results suggest that individual differences between the cohorts both observed and unobserved are the main driver of the gap." (Author's abstract, Published by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons) ((en))}, Annote= {Schlagwörter: Lohnunterschied; altersspezifische Faktoren; ältere Arbeitnehmer; mittleres Lebensalter; Arbeitsmarkt; Heterogenität; erwerbstätige Männer; Italien; }, Annote= {Bezugszeitraum: A 2005; E 2016}, Annote= {JEL-Klassifikation: J7; J14; J310}, Annote= {Sprache: en}, Annote= {IAB-Sign.: Z 930}, Annote= {Quelle: IAB, SB Dokumentation und Bibliothek, LitDokAB, k190710v06}, } 2 von 183 Datensätzen ausgegeben.