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unemployment 158 Arbeitsmarkt 156 Labour market 156 employment 133 Arbeitslosigkeit 115 Unemployment 115 wages 111 productivity 92 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 87 Labour market policy 87 human capital 87 Theorie 86 Theory 86 Lohn 80 Lohnstruktur 80 Wage structure 80 Wages 80 immigration 76 Impact assessment 72 Wirkungsanalyse 72 Human capital 67 Humankapital 67 education 67 Employment 66 Erwerbstätigkeit 66 Beschäftigungseffekt 63 Employment effect 63 Occupational qualification 63 Qualifikation 63 Migranten 58 Migrants 58 Bildungsniveau 57 Educational achievement 57 inequality 56 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 55 Women workers 55 Arbeitsmigranten 54 Migrant workers 54 Developing countries 53 Entwicklungsländer 53
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Article 814 Book / Working Paper 671 Journal 1
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Article 668 Article in journal 516 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 516 Graue Literatur 153 Non-commercial literature 153 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Sammelwerk 1
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English 1,340 Undetermined 146
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Andersen, Torben M. 13 Drydakis, Nick 13 Hamermesh, Daniel S. 11 Rinne, Ulf 9 Parsons, Donald O. 8 Böheim, René 7 Pestel, Nico 7 Poutvaara, Panu 7 Zavodny, Madeline 7 Eichhorst, Werner 6 Hart, Robert A. 6 Henrekson, Magnus 6 Lewandowski, Piotr 6 Magda, Iga 6 Schnabel, Claus 6 Van der Linden, Bruno 6 Winkelmann, Rainer 6 Zaiceva, Anzelika 6 Addison, John T. 5 Alm, James 5 Azmat, Ghazala 5 Bell, Brian 5 Bellmann, Lutz 5 Betcherman, Gordon 5 Bhorat, Haroon 5 Bratti, Massimiliano 5 Cahuc, Pierre 5 Campaniello, Nadia 5 Chevalier, Arnaud 5 Colombino, Ugo 5 Devereux, Paul J. 5 Dickinson, David L. 5 Earle, John S. 5 Faberman, R. Jason 5 Ferreira, Priscila 5 Fields, Gary S. 5 Gathmann, Christina 5 Giulietti, Corrado 5 Giuntella, Osea 5 Graham, Carol 5
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Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 1
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IZA World of Labor 814 IZA world of labor : evidence-based policy making 668 Evidence-based policy making in labor-economics : the IZA world of labor guide ... 1 Henrekson, Magnus (2014), 'How Labor Market Institutions Affect Job Creation and Productivity Growth'. IZA World of Labor 1 IZA World of Labor 468 (2019) 1 IZA world of labor 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 672 EconStor 668 RePEc 146
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How to support adult caregivers? : caregiving for older adults is detrimental to caregivers' well-being and requires policy interventions to support them
Costa-Font, Joan - 2023
Some studies estimate that the value of time spent on unpaid caregiving is 2.7% of the GDP of the EU. Such a figure exceeds what EU countries spend on formal long-term care as a share of GDP (1.5%). Adult caregiving can exert significant harmful effects on the well-being of caregivers and can...
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How should job displacement wage losses be insured? : wage losses upon re-employment can seriously harm long-tenured displaced workers if they are not properly insured
Parsons, Donald O. - 2023
There is growing agreement among parents in high-income countries that having a working mother does not harm a preschool child. Yet, research is ongoing on what the long-term effects on children are of being looked after at home (primarily by their mothers) or in childcare. Most studies find...
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Do institutions matter for entrepreneurial development? : in post-Soviet countries, well-functioning institutions are needed to foster productive entrepreneurial development and growth
Aidis, Ruta - 2023
Governments foster conducive conditions for entrepreneurs through functioning free markets and good governance. In most post-Soviet countries, these conditions are still missing. Lack of political will combined with a detrimental Soviet legacy towards entrepreneurs continues to stunt...
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Should the earned income tax credit rise for childless adults? : the earned income tax credit raises income and work incentives among low-income parents but little goes to adults without children
Holzer, Harry J. - 2023
The earned income tax credit provides important benefits to low-income families with children. At substantial costs (over $70 billion to the US federal government), it increases the incomes of such families while encouraging parents to work more by subsidizing their incomes. But low-income...
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How are minimum wages set? : countries set minimum wages in different ways, and some countries set different wages for different groups of workers
Dickens, Richard - 2023
The minimum wage has become an accepted way to tackle the extremes of low pay in many countries, but there is considerable variability in the way minimum wages are set around the world. Methods include formulas, government rate setting, union bargained rates, and rates recommended by an expert...
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Employers and the gender wage gap : sorting across workplaces, and unequal rewards within them, are major causes of the gender wage gap
Forth, John; Theodoropoulos, Nikolaos - 2023
In most developed countries, women have closed the gap in educational attainment and labor market experience, yet gender wage gaps persist. This has led to an increased focus on the role of employers and employment practices. In particular, research has focused on the types of workplace where...
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Rethinking the skills gap : better understanding of skills mismatch is essential to finding effective policy options
Rathelot, Roland; Rens, Thijs van; Chan, See-Yu - 2023
Evidence suggests that productivity would be much higher and unemployment much lower if the supply of and demand for skills were better matched. As a result, skills mismatch between workers (supply) and jobs (demand) commands the ongoing attention of policymakers in many countries. Policies...
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Multiple job-holding : career pathway or dire straits? : moonlighting responds to economic needs, but can generate new skills and careers
Pouliakas, Konstantinos; Conen, Wieteke - 2023
Multiple job-holding, or "moonlighting", is an important form of atypical employment in most economies. New forms of work, driven by digitalization, may enable its future growth. However, many misconceptions exist, including the belief that multiple job-holders are only low-skilled individuals...
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Instruction time and educational outcomes : the quality of instruction and the activities it replaces determine the success of increased instruction time
Barrios-Fernández, Andrés - 2023
Increasing instruction time might seem a simple way to improve students' outcomes. However, there is substantial variation in its effects reported in the literature. When focusing on school day extensions, some studies find no effects, while others find that an additional hour of daily...
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Fertility postponement and labor market outcomes : postponed childbearing improves women's labor market outcomes but may reduce overall fertility
Bratti, Massimiliano - 2023
The rise in the average age of women bearing their first child is a well-established demographic trend in recent decades. Postponed childbearing can have important consequences for the mothers and, at a macro level, for the country in which they live. Research has primarily focused on the effect...
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