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schemes of subsidised temporary employment implemented in Switzerland. One scheme operates as a non-profit employment …
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schemes of subsidised temporary employment implemented in Switzerland. One scheme operates as a non-profit employment …
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schemes of subsidised temporary employment implemented in Switzerland. One scheme operates as a non-profit employment …
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We document firms' adjustment channels to minimum wage regulation, leveraging an unexpected Supreme Court ruling mandating the Swiss canton Neuchâtel to enforce a minimum hourly wage of around CHF20 (approx. USD 20) previously accepted via popular ballot. Given policy discontinuity at cantonal...
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This paper provides a first set of results on the impact of minimum wage regulation in Switzerland. We study the …
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Free Movement of Persons between Switzerland and the EU-15 countries on the labour market outcomes in the Swiss main …
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collective bargaining in coordinated market economies. By focusing on Switzerland as a pathway case, it shows how new political … services in Switzerland has been accompanied by a re-regulation process where collective bargaining coordination has been …
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Switzerland from the 1990s until about 2012. We outline how these countries have been able to reconcile high employment levels, a …. Divergent performance during the crisis, however, has revealed the importance of domestic demand-side factors. In Switzerland …
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This paper investigates whether host society culture affects migrant wage discrimination, i.e. whether migrant wage discrimination is more intense in host societies where culture is more inward-looking. The motivation for this investigation in the Swiss context stems from two stylized facts...
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