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Working from Home and Mental Well-being in the EU at Different Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Gendered Look at Key Mediators

Sandra M. Leitner
wiiw Working Paper No. 244, March 2024
44 pages including 8 Tables and 2 Figures

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The Impact of ICT and Intangible Capital Accumulation on Labour Demand Growth and Functional Income Shares

Robert Stehrer
wiiw Working Paper No. 218, July 2022
41 pages including 20 Tables and 3 Figures

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The Covid Crisis: Occupational Impacts in EU Economies and Policy Suggestions

Georg Fischer and Michael Landesmann
wiiw Policy Note/Policy Report No. 53, November 2021
36 pages including 12 Tables and 5 Figures

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The Gap that Survived the Transition: The Gender Wage Gap over Three Decades in Estonia

Jaanika Meriküll and Maryna Tverdostup
wiiw Working Paper No. 206, August 2021
40 pages including 4 Tables and 7 Figures

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Gender Gaps in Employment, Wages, and Work Hours: Assessment of COVID-19 Implications

Maryna Tverdostup
wiiw Working Paper No. 202, June 2021
39 pages including 1 Table and 17 Figures

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Refugees’ Integration into the Austrian Labour Market: Dynamics of Occupational Mobility and Job-Skills Mismatch

Michael Landesmann and Sandra M. Leitner
wiiw Working Paper No. 188, October 2020
36 pages including 1 Table and 22 Figures

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Monthly Report No. 07-08/2020

Alexandra Bykova, Julia Grübler, Doris Hanzl-Weiss, Philipp Heimberger and Nikolaus Kowall
wiiw Monthly Report No. 7-8, July - August 2020
49 pages including 33 Figures

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Monthly Report No. 12/2019

Alexandra Bykova, Mahdi Ghodsi, Philipp Heimberger and Stefan Jestl
wiiw Monthly Report No. 12, December 2019
44 pages including 27 Figures

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Employment Gaps Between Refugees, Migrants and Natives: Evidence from Austrian Register Based Labour Market Data

Stefan Jestl, Michael Landesmann, Sebastian Leitner and Barbara Wanek-Zajic
wiiw Working Paper No. 167, November 2019
56 pages including 14 Tables and 9 Figures

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Warum die Volkswirtschaften der Eurozone den USA und Großbritannien seit der Finanzkrise hinterherhinken: Zur Rolle von Unterschieden in der Geld- und Fiskalpolitik

Philipp Heimberger
wiiw Research Report in German language No. 5, December 2016
42 pages including 15 Figures

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