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heterogeneity into account. Our results indicate that participation in JCSs increases the unemployment duration mainly due to … leave unemployment quicker than other groups, which results in highly skilled women benefiting from participation. However …, we find no significant impact on post-unemployment employment stability. Our results are robust to allowing for random …
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. Additional results, however, suggest that female and highly skilled participants leave unemployment quicker than other groups …
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biographies, we estimate the model and decompose welfare costs. We find that unemployment is a small factor: Higher wages and job …
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We analyze the dramatic decline of the employment share of unskilled labor in the West German economy, in particular its relation to the relatively rigid earnings structure. We find that the substitution elasticity between unskilled and skilled labor is rather low in most sectors of the economy....
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Using the statistical technique of fuzzy clustering, regimes of inflation and unemployment are explored for the United … States, the United Kingdom and Germany between 1871 and 2009. We identify for each country three distinct regimes in … inflation/unemployment space. There is considerable similarity across the countries in both the regimes themselves and in the …
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’ careers if this decline is particularly severe in their local labor market? This paper uses administrative data from Germany …
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