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Using micro-data from the OECD Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC), this paper seeks to answer how age, gender and childbirth are reflected in literacy proficiency, employment prospects and pay, and to which extent labour market outcomes are determined by these demographic profiles rather than...
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comprehensive reform programme that shifts job loss protection to a broader-based unemployment insurance scheme, supported by well …
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indicators of (economy-wide) labour market policies and institutions and (economy-wide, industry-specific and time …
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This paper provides evidence on the effects of digitalisation on the labour market in Slovenia using a unique dataset of Slovenian workers and firms for the years 2016 to 2020. Results show that at the firm level, digitalisation – measured in terms of ICT investment, is associated with...
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The labour market recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic has been strong among advanced countries, partly reflecting massive and unprecedented policy support to workers and firms. This paper provides evidence and stylised facts about labour market tightening and labour shortages since the onset of...
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This paper deals with trends and cycles of unemployment and labour-force participation. Empirical evidence on both … trends and cyclical movements in unemployment and participation is presented. Some of the mechanisms behind the observed … assessment of labour market slack of the observed interplay between unemployment and participation are discussed. The paper ends …
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, including unemployment-related and disability schemes. Pooled cross-country time-series regressions show that increased …
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been met by in–flows of cross–border workers and, to a lesser extent, immigration. Unemployment has remained low compared … picture masks weaknesses in the design of labour market institutions and social transfers that reduce incentives to work for … provided by existing labour market institutions could make adjustment to changed economic prospects more difficult. The …
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spanning the period 1996 to 2004. The effects of changes in the minimum wage on unemployment, formal-sector employment and the …
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Unemployment in South Africa is extremely high and unevenly distributed, being concentrated among young less … which produced the extreme levels of unemployment, but more could have been done to unwind those legacies and other policies … and institutions have contributed to the dysfunction of the labour market. Notably, improvements in product market …
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