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unemployment and individual wages. Using micro data on hourly wages properly matched to local unemployment rates, we specify and … both countries, the reaction of wages to local unemployment varies significantly along the wage distribution, being more …. In the light of high and persistent differences in unemployment and wage rates between the North and South of Italy and …
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unemployment and individual wages. Using micro data on hourly wages properly matched to local unemployment rates, we specify and … both countries, the reaction of wages to local unemployment varies significantly along the wage distribution, being more …. In the light of high and persistent differences in unemployment and wage rates between the North and South of Italy and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005098017
This paper analyses the link between educational attainment and unemployment risk in a French-German comparison, based … on a discrete time competing risks hazard rate model applied to comparable microdata sets. The unemployment risk is … broken down into the risk of entering unemployment and the risk, once unemployed, of not getting reemployed. The paper …
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Using a competing-risk framework of exiting unemployment to jobs in a local or a distant labor market area, this paper …
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This paper considers training, mobility decisions and wages together to test for the specificity of human capital … contained in continuing training courses. We empirically analyse the relationship between training, mobility and wages in two … ways. First, we examine the correlation between training and mobility. In a second step, we consider wage effects of …
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This paper shows that earnings losses after unemployment increase with age. First, older employees start out with … employees are lower even six years after the unemployment spell. If those with non-employment spells re-enter the labour market …
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Millions of refugees made their way to Europe between 2014 and 2015, with over one million arriving in Germany alone. Yet, little is known about the impact of this inflow on labor markets, crime, and voting behavior. This article uses administrative data on refugee allocation and provides an...
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This paper analyses the link between educational attainment and unemployment risk in a French-German comparison, based … on a discrete time competing risks hazard rate model applied to comparable microdata sets. The unemployment risk is … broken down into the risk of entering unemployment and the risk, once unemployed, of not getting reemployed. The paper …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005097945
The paper analyzes effects of occupational and regional mobility on the matching rate using the monthly panel … regional mobility in West Germany but higher occupational mobility in East Germany. The results show that if occupations were … perfect substitutes, the number of matches could increase by 5-9%. Perfect regional mobility could increase matchings by 5 …
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be extended to allow migrants to move to regions that best reward their skills in terms of both wages and employment. The … extended framework predicts skilled workers to be disproportionately attracted to regions with higher mean wages and employment …
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