Life-cycle variations in the association between current and lifetime earnings: Evidence for German natives and guest workers

Labour Economics - Tập 17 - Trang 392-406 - 2010
Jan Brenner1
1RGS Econ and RWI-Essen, Hohenzollernstr. 1-3, 45128 Essen, Germany

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