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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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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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Climate change, natural disasters, and migration : the relationship between climate change, natural disasters, and migration is not straightforward and presents many complexities
Mbaye, Linguère Mously; Okara, Assi - 2024
The relationship between climatic shocks, climate related disasters, and migration has received increasing attention in recent years and is quite controversial. One view suggests that climate change and its associated natural disasters increase migration. An alternative view suggests that...
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Labor market institutions and policies in old and new EU members : after three recessions, a new emphasis on the importance of collective institutions and social dialogue is emerging
Rovelli, Riccardo - 2024
Old and new EU member states still adopt quite different labor market institutions and policies: convergence has been partial and limited. Nevertheless, a new agreement is spreading on the importance of well-developed, coordinated institutions, supported by social dialogue, in view of the...
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Trans people, well-being, and labor market outcomes : transitioning across gender is related to greater life and job satisfaction but also affects acceptance in one's society
Drydakis, Nick - 2024
Old and new EU member states still adopt quite different labor market institutions and policies: convergence has been partial and limited. Nevertheless, a new agreement is spreading on the importance of well-developed, coordinated institutions, supported by social dialogue, in view of the...
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Compensating displaced workers : job displacement is a serious earnings risk and the displaced are typically poorly insured
Parsons, Donald O. - 2024
Job displacement is a serious earnings risk to long-tenured workers, both through spells of unemployment and through reduced wages on subsequent jobs. Less developed countries often rely exclusively on government mandated employer-provided severance pay to protect displaced workers. Higher...
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The importance of informal learning at work : on-the-job learning is more important for workers' human capital development than formal training
Grip, Andries de - 2024
Although early human capital theory recognized the relevance of workers' experience, its focus was on education and formal training. More recent studies show that much of the performance of newly hired workers is driven by learning by doing or learning from peers or supervisors in the workplace....
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The labor market in Brazil : 2001-2022$dBrazil's long-lasting recession has hurt the poor and has reversed inequality trends
Firpo, Sergio; Portella, Alysson - 2024
In the first decade of the 21st century, the Brazilian economy experienced an important expansion followed by a significant decline in inequality. The minimum wage increased rapidly, reducing inequality with no negative effects on employment or formality. This resulted from economic growth and...
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Entrepreneurship for the poor in developing countries : well-designed entrepreneurship programs show promise for improving earnings and livelihoods of poor workers
Cho, Yoonyoung - 2024
Can entrepreneurship programs be successful labor market policies for the poor? A large share of workers in developing countries are self-employed (mostly own-account workers without paid employees, often interchangeably used as micro entrepreneurs). Their share among all workers has not changed...
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Public or private job placement services : are private ones more effective? : outsourcing to the private sector can only be effective if the service quality can be contracted on
Stephan, Gesine - 2024
Contracting out job placement services might save costs and provide a service capacity buffer in times of increasing unemployment. However, state agencies must be able to ensure a suitable balance between services and quality, and to carefully monitor and evaluate private provider outcomes....
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The effects of public sector employment on the economy : the size and wage level of the public sector affect overall employment volatility and the economy
Caponi, Vincenzo; Nobili, Simone - 2024
Public sector jobs are established by governments to directly provide goods and services. Governments may also choose to regulate the size of the public sector in order to stabilize targeted national employment levels. However, economic research suggests that these effects are uncertain and...
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Unemployment benefits and unemployment : the challenge of unemployment benefits is to protect workers while minimizing undesirable side effects
Moffitt, Robert A.; Ko, Wonsik - 2024
All developed economies have unemployment benefit programs to protect workers against major income losses during spells of unemployment. By enabling unemployed workers to meet basic consumption needs, the programs protect workers from having to sell their assets or accept jobs below their...
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