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EU countries 29 EU-Staaten 29 Arbeitslosigkeit 24 Unemployment 24 Arbeitsmarkt 22 Labour market 22 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 17 Labour market policy 17 Deutschland 16 Germany 16 Europa 15 Europe 15 Einkommensverteilung 12 Income distribution 12 Lohnstruktur 12 Wage structure 12 Arbeitsangebot 11 Employment 11 Großbritannien 11 Labour supply 11 United Kingdom 11 Erwerbstätigkeit 10 Impact assessment 10 Wirkungsanalyse 10 Arbeitsmarktflexibilität 9 Arbeitsmobilität 9 Labour market flexibility 9 Labour mobility 9 Older workers 9 Ältere Arbeitskräfte 9 Altersgrenze 8 Arbeitsmigranten 8 Business cycle 8 Economic crisis 8 Konjunktur 8 Migrant workers 8 Occupational qualification 8 Qualifikation 8 Retirement 8 Theorie 8
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Zimmermann, Klaus F. 6 Nolan, Brian 3 Andrén, Daniela 2 Andrén, Thomas 2 Bachmann, Ronald 2 Banerjee, Biswajit 2 Caliendo, Marco 2 Fornero, Elsa 2 Marconi, Gabriele 2 Marx, Ive 2 Pastore, Francesco 2 Rica, Sara de la 2 Rinne, Ulf 2 Ritzen, Jozef M. M. 2 Rodríguez-Planas, Núria 2 Schnabel, Claus 2 Stenberg, Anders 2 Westerlund, Olle 2 Agnese, Pablo 1 Ajwad, Mohamed 1 Aliaj, Arjeta 1 Andersen, Torben M. 1 Andor, László 1 Anghel, Brindusa 1 Arni, Patrick 1 Atkinson, Anthony B. 1 Avram, Silvia 1 Azam, Mehtabul 1 Barrett, Alan 1 Baumgarten, Daniel 1 Bechara, Peggy 1 Bell, David N. F. 1 Bellmann, Lutz 1 Benrolila, Samuel 1 Bergerhoff, Jan 1 Bergin, Adele 1 Biavaschi, Costanza 1 Bihagen, Erik 1 Bissonnette, Luc 1 Bičáková, Alena 1
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IZA journal of European Labor Studies 104
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Minimum income schemes in Europe : is there a trade-off with activation policies?
Iacono, Roberto - In: IZA journal of European Labor Studies 6 (2017) 1, pp. 1-15
This paper makes two contributions to the literature. First, by employing a macro-level institutional dataset on benefit levels for social assistance (SA) and minimum income protection (MIP) in 22 European countries in the period 1990–2013, I show that the adequacy of income support for...
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Co-movements between public and private wages in the EU : what factors and with what policy implications?
Marzinotto, Benedicta; Turrini, Alessandro - In: IZA journal of European Labor Studies 6 (2017) 2, pp. 1-16
This paper assesses the relationship between public and private wages in the EU, as measured by general government and manufacturing compensations, respectively. We find that the long-run relation between the two is stronger when the government is a large employer. Manufacturing compensations...
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Towards shared unemployment insurance in the euro area
Andor, László - In: IZA journal of European Labor Studies 5 (2016) 10, pp. 1-15
The divergences developed within the euro area represent the main threat to the existence of the single currency and to the stability of the EU as a whole. Without proper automatic stabilisers, a monetary union can only deliver suboptimal results and may not even be sustainable. In the recent...
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Automatic stabilizers : the intersection of labour market and fiscal policies
Andersen, Torben M. - In: IZA journal of European Labor Studies 5 (2016) 11, pp. 1-18
The Great Recession has revived aggregate demand management policies. In particular, automatic stabilizers are praised since they are rule based and thus operate swiftly and symmetrically across the cycle. However, automatic stabilizers are not a result of macro design but the structure of the...
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Structural unemployment after the crisis in Austria
Christl, Michael; Köppl-Turyna, Monika; Kucsera, Dénes - In: IZA journal of European Labor Studies 5 (2016) 12, pp. 1-18
This paper analyzes the Austrian Beveridge curve as well as the Beveridge curves for different economic sectors in Austria over the period from 2008 onwards. We find significant outward shifts of the Beveridge curves in eight of the 21 sectors of the economy. We further analyze what factors have...
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Unemployment dynamics and the Beveridge curve in Greece
Tagkalakis, Athanasios - In: IZA journal of European Labor Studies 5 (2016) 13, pp. 1-34
In this paper, we investigate the unemployment dynamics and the determinants of the Beveridge curve in Greece. The economic recession alongside labor market reforms raised the inflow rate to and decreased the outflow rate from unemployment in the early crisis years. The gradual normalization of...
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Revisiting German labour market reform effects : a panel data analysis for occupational labour markets
Stops, Michael - In: IZA journal of European Labor Studies 5 (2016) 14, pp. 1-43
The role of the 2000’s German labour market reforms in boosting the German economy has been widely discussed. Considering that one of the main objectives of these reforms was to improve the matching process on the labour market, I use high-frequency administrative data to present new details...
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Are changes in the dispersion of hours worked a cause of increased earnings inequality?
Checchi, Daniele; García-Peñalosa, Cecilia; Vivian, Lara - In: IZA journal of European Labor Studies 5 (2016) 15, pp. 1-34
Earnings are the product of wages and hours of work; hence, the dispersion of hours can magnify or dampen a given distribution of wages. This paper examines how earnings inequality is affected by the dispersion of working hours using data for the USA, the UK, Germany, and France over the period...
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Old-age employment and hours of work trends : empirical analysis for four European countries
Aliaj, Arjeta; Flawinne, Xavier; Jousten, Alain; … - In: IZA journal of European Labor Studies 5 (2016) 16, pp. 1-22
For the last two decades, the increase of employment among individuals aged 50+ has been a policy objective on the European employment agenda. The present paper focuses on the case of Belgium, France, Germany, and The Netherlands over the period 1997–2011. First, we provide descriptive...
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Do bilateral social security agreements deliver on the portability of pensions and health care benefits? : a summary policy paper on four migration corridors between EU and non-EU member states
Holzmann, Robert - In: IZA journal of European Labor Studies 5 (2016) 17, pp. 1-35
This policy paper summarizes four corridor studies on bilateral social security agreements (BSSAs) between four European Union (EU) member and two nonmember states, draws conclusions on their results, and offers recommendations. BSSAs between migrant-sending and migrant-receiving countries are...
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