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programmes is more effective and for whom. Using unusually rich (for transition economies) survey data and matching methods, I …
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programmes is more effective and for whom.  Using unusually rich (for transition economies) survey data and matching methods, I …
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When a job-seeker and an employer meet, find a prospective joint surplus, and bargain over the wage, conditions in the outside labor market, including especially unemployment, may have limited influence. The job-seeker's only credible threat during bargaining is to hold out for a better deal....
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This paper incorporates job search through personal contacts into an equilibrium matching model with a segregated …
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Whereas the standard modern theories of unemployment were developed in the context of a single sector labour market, this paper presents a survey of how these theories can be integrated into a dual labour market setting. This approach dichotomises the labour market into two sectors, a primary...
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This paper incorporates job search through personal contacts into an equilibrium matching model with a segregated labor …
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This paper is concerned with the labor market experience of Swedish youths during the 1980s and the 1990s. The first objective is to portray early economic attainment among young Swedes. The second objective of the paper is to examine the impact of labor market programs on youth employment. We...
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This paper is concerned with the labor market experience of Swedish youths during the 1980s and the 1990s. The first objective is to portray early economic attainment among young Swedes. The second objective of the paper is to examine the impact of labor market programs on youth employment. We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005419214