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previous jobs, and thus much more than they get in unemployment benefits. However, our results also show that some groups, such … demands may contribute to high unemployment. …
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unemployment has a weak positive effect on the probability of filling a vacancy, while the number of vacancies in the local labor …
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As a bottom-up approach, a Job Guarantee policy can tackle the issue of unemployment on the macroeconomic …
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interact to determine unemployment by estimating a dynamicpanel model using the system generalized method of moments (GMM). We … well as decreased banking concentration reduce unemployment ifthe level of labour market regulation, union density and …
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by a period of sharp deflation where nominal wages and prices fell by 30 percent and unemployment increased from 5 to 30 …-specific firm performance, suggesting a significant role for insider forces in wage determination. Unemployment had a strong …
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How important is imperfect competition in the product market for employment dynamics? To investigate this, we formulate a theoretical model of employment adjustment with imperfect competition in the product market, search frictions, and convex adjustment costs. From this model, we derive a...
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force participation is high and the unemployment rate is low (also for young workers). Among the unemployed there are …
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Existing unemployment insurance systems in many OECD countries involve a ceiling on insurable earnings. The result is …
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We survey the recent literature on the effects of active labor market policies on individual labor market outcomes like employment and income, for adult female individuals without work in European countries. We consider skill-training programs, monitoring and sanctions, job search assistance,...
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We investigate the use of various job search strategies and their impact on the probability of subsequent employment and the re-employment wage among working age men in Britain. We find that replying to advertisements and using Job Centres are the two most common methods of job search and that...
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