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demand and supply shocks are opposite to those of the standard case and result in a co-movement of unemployment and … economy permanently operates below capacity due to both structural unemployment and underemployment. The latter is a direct … explain movements of unemployment and underemployment in opposite directions. Finally, we show that uctuations in the total …
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supply side, two principal modeling options are distinguished and discussed: aggregated, representative households and … and involuntary unemployment. …
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Using newly digitized unemployment insurance claims data we construct a historical monthly unemployment series for U …-level unemployment data, which are only available from January 1976 onwards, and capture consistent patterns in the business cycle. We … use our claims-based unemployment series to examine the evolving pace of post-war unemployment recoveries at the state …
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and cost shocks can explain movements of unemployment and underemployment in opposite directions, while demand and supply …In this paper, we show that underemployment and not necessarily high unemployment becomes the main measure of economic … employment record and the absence of wage pressures despite low unemployment rates after the Great Recession …
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high incidence of unemployment among youth population and high mismatch between educational qualifications - supply - and …This paper examines the structure of the labour market and unemployment in Sudan. One advantage of our analysis in this … unemployment based on Sudan Central Bureau of Statistics (2010) the Fifth Sudan Population and Housing Census (2008). An …
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This research presents a new metric known as "AI Augmentation," aimed at quantifying the influence of generative AI across diverse job roles, organizations, and sectors. The analysis defies prevailing expectations of job losses due to AI, instead demonstrating a reverse correlation between AI...
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This text focuses on long-term unemployment in the German labor market caused by insufficient work skills capabilities …
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demand and supply shocks are opposite to those of the standard case and result in a co-movement of unemployment and … economy permanently operates below capacity due to both structural unemployment and underemployment. The latter is a direct … explain movements of unemployment and underemployment in opposite directions. Finally, we show that fluctuations in the total …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012832192
We analyze the differential impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the Spanish labor market across population groups, as well as its implications for income inequality. The main finding is that young, less educated, and low skilled workers, as well as women are the most affected by the COVID-19 shock...
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This paper studies whether labor market mismatch played an important role for labor market dynamics during the COVID-19 pandemic. We apply the framework of S¸ahin et al. (2014) to the US and the UK to measure misallocation between job seekers and vacancies across sectors until the third quarter...
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