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OECD countries 110 OECD-Staaten 110 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 26 Labour market policy 26 EU countries 25 EU-Staaten 25 Arbeitsmarkt 20 Labor market 20 Arbeitslosigkeit 17 Unemployment 17 Occupational qualification 16 Qualifikation 16 Einkommensverteilung 15 Income distribution 15 Altersvorsorge 13 Retirement provision 13 Arbeitsmigranten 12 Migrant workers 12 Migranten 12 Migrants 12 Immigration policy 11 Migrationspolitik 11 Fachkräfte 10 Skilled labour 10 Children 9 Kinder 9 USA 9 United States 9 Social security benefits 8 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 8 Arbeitsbedingungen 7 Arbeitslosenversicherung 7 Arbeitsvermittlung 7 Armut 7 Berufsbildung 7 Comparison 7 Deutschland 7 Einwanderung 7 Employment office 7 Europa 7
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Book / Working Paper 239
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Arbeitspapier 239 Working Paper 239 Graue Literatur 237 Non-commercial literature 237 Amtsdruckschrift 224 Government document 224 Statistics 2 Statistik 2 Amtliche Publikation 1 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 234 French 5
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Immervoll, Herwig 25 Hijzen, Alexander 15 Adema, Willem 13 Liebig, Thomas 11 Pacifico, Daniele 10 Thévenon, Olivier 10 Fernández, Rodrigo 9 Quintini, Glenda 9 Grubb, David 8 Whitehouse, Edward R. 8 Bassanini, Andrea 7 Browne, James 7 Mira D'Ercole, Marco 7 Neumann, Dirk 7 Tergeist, Peter 7 Thévenot, Céline 7 Whitehouse, Edward 7 Venn, Danielle 6 Manfredi, Thomas 5 Martin, Sébastien 5 Singh, Shruti 5 Spielvogel, Gilles 5 Duell, Nicola 4 Dumont, Jean-Christophe 4 Förster, Michael F. 4 Ladaique, Maxime 4 Lemaître, Georges 4 Ali, Nabil 3 Carcillo, Stéphane 3 D'Addio, Anna Cristina 3 Garnero, Andrea 3 Kalužná, Daniela 3 Königs, Sebastian 3 Marianna, Pascal 3 Martin, John P. 3 Prinz, Christopher 3 Salvatori, Andrea 3 Salvi del Pero, Angelica 3 Struyven, Ludo 3 Thewissen, Stefan 3
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OECD / Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs 19 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 1
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OECD social, employment and migration working papers 239
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ECONIS (ZBW) 239
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Étude comparative des dépenses et du financement de la protection sociale en France et en Allemagne
Adema, Willem; Bargu, Ali; Ladaique, Maxime; Pacifico, … - 2024
Les dépenses sociales publiques ont triplé en 60 ans, atteignant 21 % du PIB en 2022, mais avec des variations significatives entre les pays de l'OCDE. Cette hausse à long terme est liée au développement des États-providence, au vieillissement de la population et à une succession de chocs...
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Measuring and assessing talent attractiveness in OECD countries
Tuccio, Michele - 2019
This paper introduces a new set of indicators aimed at benchmarking how OECD countries fare in attracting talented migrants. Three different profiles of talent are considered: workers with graduate (master or doctorate) degrees, entrepreneurs, and university students. After providing a...
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How do Europeans differ in their attitudes to immigration? : findings from the European Social Survey 2002/03-2016/17
Heath, Anthony F.; Richards, Lindsay - 2019
Nordic countries such as Sweden, Norway and Finland have been consistently the most favourable to immigration while eastern European countries such as the Czech Republic and Hungary have been the least favourable. Despite their relatively high average levels of support for immigration, however,...
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Productivity and wage effects of firm-level collective agreements : evidence from Belgian linked panel data
Garnero, Andrea; Rycx, François; Terraz, Isabelle - 2019
How do firm-level collective agreements affect firm performance in a multi-level bargaining system? Using detailed Belgian linked employer-employee panel data, our findings show that firm agreements increase both wage costs and labour productivity (with respect to sector-level agreements)....
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Statistical profiling in public employment services : an international comparison
Desiere, Sam; Langenbucher, Kristine; Struyven, Ludo - 2019
Profiling tools help to deliver employment services more efficiently. They can ensure that more costly, intensive services are targeted at jobseekers most at risk of becoming long term unemployed. Moreover, the detailed information on the employment barriers facing jobseekers obtained through...
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Do digital skill certificates help new workers enter the market? : evidence from an online labour platform
Kässi, Otto; Lehdonvirta, Vili - 2019
This paper studies the effects of a voluntary skill certification scheme in an online freelancing labour market. The paper show that obtaining skill certificates increases a worker’s earnings. This effect is not driven by increased worker productivity but by decreased employer uncertainty. The...
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Faces of joblessness in Australia : an anatomy of employment barriers using household data
Immervoll, Herwig; Pacifico, Daniele; Vandeweyer, Marieke - 2019
Although Australia’s labour market escaped the dramatic negative impact of the global financial economic crisis seen in other OECD countries, a substantial share of working-age Australians either did were not working or worked only to a limited extent as the global recovery gathered pace...
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Automation and occupational wage trends
Parolin, Zachary - 2019
Routine-biased technological change has emerged as a leading explanation for the differential wage growth of routine occupations, such as manufacturers or office clerks, relative to less routine occupations. Less clear, however, is how the effects of technological advancement on occupational...
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Returns to different forms of job related training : factoring in informal learning
Fialho, Priscilla; Quintini, Glenda; Vandeweyer, Marieke - 2019
This study aims at disentangling the returns to formal, non-formal and informal training and fills key knowledge gaps. Informal learning is found to be by far the most common form of job-related learning at work. Learning informally at work is found to be associated with 3.5% higher wages, on...
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Job polarisation and the middle class : new evidence on the changing relationship between skill levels and household income levels from 18 OECD countries
Salvatori, Andrea; Manfredi, Thomas - 2019
Labour markets across the OECD have polarised in recent decades, as the share of middle skill occupations has declined relative to that of both high- and low skill occupations. This paper shows that, contrary to what is often assumed in the public debate, job polarisation has not resulted in a...
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