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Neumark, David 2 Zimmermann, Klaus F. 2 Andersen, Torben M. 1 Babcock, Linda 1 Biddle, Jeff E. 1 Bouis, Romain 1 Carrasco, Raquel 1 Causa, Orsetta 1 Congdon, William J. 1 Demmou, Lilas 1 Dolls, Mathias 1 Duval, Romain 1 Edmonds, Eric V. 1 Ejrnæs, Mette 1 Fields, Gary S. 1 Fok, Yin King 1 Fuest, Clemens 1 Hamermesh, Daniel S. 1 Hijzen, Alexander 1 Holzer, Harry J. 1 Immervoll, Herwig 1 Jimeno, Juan Francisco 1 Katz, Lawrence F. 1 Kawaguchi, Daiji 1 Koyle, Leslie 1 Layard, Richard 1 Lerman, Robert I. 1 Mann, David R. 1 Martin, Sebastien 1 McVicar, Duncan 1 Mullainathan, Sendhil 1 Murao, Tetsushi 1 Peichl, Andreas 1 Rinne, Ulf 1 Rodríguez-Planas, Núria 1 Røed, Knut 1 Scarpetta, Stefano 1 Shrestha, Maheshwor 1 Svarer, Michael 1 Thompkins, Allison 1
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Introducing unemployment insurance to developing countries
Vodopivex, Milan - In: IZA Journal of Labor Policy 2 (2013), pp. 1-23
The paper analyzes key labor market and institutional features of developing countries that affect functioning of unemployment insurance: a large informal sector, weak administrative capacity, and large political risk. It argues that these countries should tailor an OECD-style unemployment...
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Mental health : the new frontier for labour economics
Layard, Richard - In: IZA Journal of Labor Policy 2 (2013), pp. 1-16
This lecture argues that mental health is a major factor of production. It is the biggest single influence on life satisfaction, with mental health eight years earlier a more powerful explanatory factor than current income. Mental health also affects earnings and educational success. But, most...
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Did the 2007 welfare reforms for low income parents in Australia increase welfare exits?
Fok, Yin King; McVicar, Duncan - In: IZA Journal of Labor Policy 2 (2013), pp. 1-21
This paper examines the impacts of recent Australian welfare to work reforms for low-income parents of school-aged children who had been in receipt of Parenting Payment – the main welfare payment for this group – for at least one year. Specifically, the reforms introduced a requirement to...
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The disability system and programs to promote employment for people with disabilities
Wittenburg, David; Mann, David R.; Thompkins, Allison - In: IZA Journal of Labor Policy 2 (2013), pp. 1-25
This paper examines employment-focused interventions within the US disability system. Our review illustrates the challenges of developing and implementing these types of initiatives, despite substantial policy interest. Our findings indicate that none of the demonstrations we reviewed have the...
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The role of short-time work schemes during the global financial crisis and early recovery : a cross-country analysis
Hijzen, Alexander; Martin, Sebastien - In: IZA Journal of Labor Policy 2 (2013), pp. 1-31
There has been a strong interest in short-time work (STW) schemes during the global financial crisis. Using data for 23 OECD countries for the period 2004 Q1 to 2010 Q4, this paper analyses the quantitative effects of STW programmes on labour market outcomes. Special attention is given to the...
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Are employability skills learned in US youth education and training programs?
Lerman, Robert I. - In: IZA Journal of Labor Policy 2 (2013), pp. 1-20
Skills are a central source of high productivity and economic well-being. But what do we mean by productive skills? Both with regard to measurement and policy, the primary focus in the U.S. has been on academic skills, as measured by tests of reading, writing and math abilities and by...
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Wage discrimination over the business cycle
Biddle, Jeff E.; Hamermesh, Daniel S. - In: IZA Journal of Labor Policy 2 (2013), pp. 1-20
Using CPS data from 1979–2009 we examine how cyclical downturns and industry-specific demand shocks affect wage differentials between white non-Hispanic men and women, Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites, and African-Americans and non-Hispanic whites. Women’s relative earnings are harmed by...
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Activation and employment support policies in OECD countries : an overview of current approaches
Immervoll, Herwig; Scarpetta, Stefano - In: IZA Journal of Labor Policy 1 (2012), pp. 1-22
This note examines the balance of activation strategies in OECD countries, where this type of policy approach has a long tradition. Countries share the objective of strengthening employment and reducing benefit dependency and vulnerability among the working-age population, but the balance of...
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The effects of living wage laws on low-wage workers and low-income families : what do we know now?
Neumark, David; Thompson, Matthew; Koyle, Leslie - In: IZA Journal of Labor Policy 1 (2012), pp. 1-34
We provide updated evidence on the effects of living wage laws in U.S. cities, relative to the earlier research covering only the first six or seven years of existence of these laws. There are some challenges to updating the evidence, as the CPS data on which it relies changed geographic coding...
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Who bears the cost of the business cycle? : labor-market institutions and volatility of the youth unemployment rate
Kawaguchi, Daiji; Murao, Tetsushi - In: IZA Journal of Labor Policy 1 (2012), pp. 1-22
The way age-specific unemployment rates fluctuate over the business cycle differs significantly across countries. This paper examines the effect of labor-market institutions on the fluctuations of age-specific unemployment rates based on panel data of 18 OECD countries between 1971 and 2008....
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