The Occupational Panel for Germany

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The occupational panel for Germany provides a comprehensive database for studying the development of occupations over time. It is based on the IAB Employment History (BeH), which contains all social security notifications that employers have to submit for their employees subject to social security and minor employees. The current version of the panel covers the years 2012-2018. Information on employees is aggregated at the occupational level such as shares by age, qualification or gender. In addition, occupational information from the expert database BERUFENET of the Federal Employment Agency, e.g. the substitution potential or the Digital-Tools Index, is prepared and merged to the occupational panel.

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Grienberger, K., Janser, M., & Lehmer, F. (2023). The Occupational Panel for Germany. Jahrbucher Fur Nationalokonomie Und Statistik, 243(6), 711–724. https://doi.org/10.1515/jbnst-2022-0053

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