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We study differences in contributory and non-contributory welfare benefit receipt between immigrants and natives for 16 EU countries. In contrast to previous studies we analyse differences in benefit levels allowing for potentially different takeup rates between immigrants and natives and use...
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We offer an empirical, econometric analysis of the impact of migration on the EU 27's NUTS-2 regions in the period 2000-2007. While our results indicate that migration had no statistical impact on regional unemployment in the EU it had a significant impact on both per-capita GDP and...
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sustainability of globalised economies. Apart from conventional prejudice about the ability of older workers, a low employment rate …. Appropriate government, management and other institutional initiatives are called for to sustain productive employment in an … participation, employment characteristics, employer practices, education and training and health matters, all mainly focussed on …
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Although it was barely analysed in the literature, the fall of the Iron Curtain also had effects on the regional structures of the labour markets in the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs). Focusing on the Czech Republic I analyse whether, during the undoubtedly increasing integration...
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We study endogenous employment and distribution dynamics in a Post-Keynesian model of Kalecki-Steindl tradition …. Productivity adjustments stabilise employment and the labour share in the long run: technological change allows firms to replenish …. We find that a demand shock is likely to lower the profit share and increase the employment rate. A supply shock in …
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-09 until 2014. It draws on a unique dataset containing employment information for 248 regions in the EU. The uncovered … employment. Possible explanations for the lack of significant results are discussed. …
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to China have facilitated employment growth, especially in high quality segments. Overall, these results add a cautious …
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and employment growth. Hence, we argue that the degree of servitization is contingent on and an attribute of the …
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Although it was barely analysed in the literature, the fall of the Iron Curtain also had effects on the regional structures of the labour markets in the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs). Focusing on the Czech Republic I analyse whether, during the undoubtedly increasing integration...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008478692