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The Beveridge curve depicts a negative relationship between unemployed workers and job vacancies, a robust finding …
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This paper uses county-level data to estimate the timing and magnitude of shifts in aggregate and regional British Beveridge curves. We find that these shifts coincide with the business cycle rather than with hysteresis effects or with changes in regional mismatch. This implies that the...
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training and firms provide insufficient skilled vacancies. In particular, the paper argues that in countries where a large …
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firm performance. Using firm level data on employment, capita, and output, census data on informal employment at the city …
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In 1986, Congress attempted to reduce the incentives for unauthorized migration by eliminating U.S. employment …
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This paper reviews tha main trends and patterns in labour supply in Australia since the mid-1960s, and summarieses a number of themes which have emerged from research on causes of changes in labour market.
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In this paper, the author focuses on labour market and economic reforms and their impact on economic growth, employment …
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This paper analyses the decline in unskilled employment in UK manufacturing. …
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dynamics of employment and unemployment in order to identify key issues for the sources of the malfunctioning of these labour … passive labour market policies, and the structure of employment and output. …
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