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earnings of workers in the nonprofit sector since 1994. As compared to the private for-profit sector, nonprofits have a more …. Standard wage level analysis indicates lower wages for men employed in nonprofits compared to male for-profit workers with … in the nonprofit and for-profit sectors, on average, differ little for similar workers and jobs. …
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, those who have come from Afghanistan, and examined how it has gone for them to establish themselves in the labour market in …
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creation and job destruction for university graduates, compared to other groups of workers. We find that the unemployment rate … employers are no longer keen on recruiting newly graduate workers, does not find support in the empirical evidence for the …
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In this paper we analyze the processes of labour market exclusion and (re-) inclusion, using a Danish register … unemployment and labour market exclusion. The main findings of the study are that low levels of education and working experience … are associated with an increased risk of labour market exclusion. However, for the labour market (re-) inclusion process …
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This paper looks at the role of part-time work in labour mobility for 11 European countries. We find some evidence of … than 5%). Part-time jobs are also found to be more frequently taken up as a means to enter the labour market than to leave … it. Multinomial logit regression of the determinants of part-time work reveals household composition, past labour market …
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This paper presents information on labour market mobility in 23 EU countries, using Eurostat's Labour Force Survey (LFS …) data over the period 1998-2008. More specifically, it discusses alternative measures of labour market churning; including … that the probability of remaining in the same labour market status between two consecutive periods is high for all …
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We use a novel approach to studying the heterogeneity in the job finding rates of the nonemployed by classifying the nonemployed by labor force status (LFS) histories, instead of using only one-month LFS. Job finding rates differ substantially across LFS histories: they are 25-30% among those...
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Kingdom, Spain and the United States, focussing on the role of the public sector. Using the French, Spanish and UK Labour … in France and 10 percent in Spain and the US. Private-sector workers would forgo 0.5 to 2.9 percent of their wage to have … the same job security as public-sector workers. …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the U.S. economy and labor market. We assess the initial spike in unemployment due to the virus response and possible paths for the official unemployment rate through 2021. Substantial uncertainty surrounds the path for measured unemployment, depending on the...
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We use administrative, survey, and online vacancy data to analyze the short-term labor market impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown in Greece. We find that flows into unemployment have not increased; in fact, separations were lower than would have been expected given trends in recent years. At the same...
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