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Arbeitslosigkeit 2 Dismissal 2 ECB Consumer Expectations Survey (CES) 2 Job loss expectations 2 Kündigung 2 Permanent Income Hypothesis (PIH) 2 Unemployment 2 consumption 2 job loss expectations 2 job mobility 2 occupational mobility 2 training 2 Arbeitsmobilität 1 Berufsbildung 1 Betriebliches Bildungsmanagement 1 Consumer behaviour 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Einkommenshypothese 1 Employer-provided training 1 Erwartungsbildung 1 Estimation 1 Euro area 1 Eurozone 1 Expectation formation 1 Income hypothesis 1 Inflation expectations 1 Inflationserwartung 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Labour mobility 1 Private consumption 1 Privater Konsum 1 Schätzung 1 Vocational training 1
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Book / Working Paper 4
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 4
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Bachmann, Ronald 2 Klauser, Roman 2 Rusinova, Desislava 2 Weißler, Marco 2 Dias da Silva, António 1 Silva, António Dias da 1
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ECB Working Paper 1 Ruhr Economic Papers 1 Ruhr economic papers 1 Working paper series / European Central Bank 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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How do workers react to increased job loss fears? : the role of training and job mobility
Bachmann, Ronald; Klauser, Roman - 2024
Labour markets are constantly subject to exogenous factors such as technological change and trade shocks. Beyond their direct effects, these factors are likely to affect workers’ fears of losing their job in the foreseeable future. We therefore investigate workers’ reactions to increased job...
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How do workers react to increased job loss fears? The role of training and job mobility
Bachmann, Ronald; Klauser, Roman - 2024
Labour markets are constantly subject to exogenous factors such as technological change and trade shocks. Beyond their direct effects, these factors are likely to affect workers' fears of losing their job in the foreseeable future. We therefore investigate workers' reactions to increased job...
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Consumption effects of job loss expectations: New evidence for the euro area
Dias da Silva, António; Rusinova, Desislava; Weißler, … - 2023
Probabilistic job loss expectations elicited in the Consumer Expectations Survey have predictive power for future job … with ex-ante job loss expectations - consistent with the Permanent Income Hypothesis. The negative consumption response to …
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Consumption effects of job loss expectations : new evidence for the euro area
Silva, António Dias da; Rusinova, Desislava; Weißler, … - 2023
Probabilistic job loss expectations elicited in the Consumer Expectations Survey have predictive power for future job … with ex-ante job loss expectations - consistent with the Permanent Income Hypothesis. The negative consumption response to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014315230
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