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impact on the employment situation but, in relation with the fall of the production, the observed destructions of jobs were … layoffs. Lastly, they could reduce volume of internal employment, but with less serious consequences for the stable contract … same which knows more the precarious employment, the underemployment and the recurrent unemployment. Moreover, one observes …
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Many studies have been conducted to analyze the effect of stricter Employment Protection Legislation (EPL). However … entailing future stronger labor rigidities, from January 2001 to May 2012. Using the Permanent Employment Survey (EPE), we find … a negative relation between expectations towards a stricter labor market and both employment and average income. News …
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Targeted employment subsidy programs are commonly employed by governments. This study examines one such initiative that … each of two datasets, statistically and economically significant impacts on employment are observed for the targeted age …
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”Svensk arbetsmarknad tycks trotsa tyngdlagen.” Så uttalade sig finansminister Anders Borg i början av juli 2010. Han pekade på att det dramatiska fallet i BNP i finanskrisens spår inte hade åtföljts av någon dramatisk minskning av sysselsättningen. I denna uppsats ges en...
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social capital on Irish employment outcomes, while controlling for possible endogeneity. We allow the effects of social … and employment are not endogenous and that ‘weak ties’ matter for employment outcomes, whereas ‘strong ties’ are less …
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Conventional wisdom suggests that nominal, demand-side shocks have only temporary effects on real macroeconomic magnitudes and that the duration of their effects depends on the degree of nominal inertia. It is also argued that, in the absence of unit roots, temporary supply-side shocks also have...
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This paper analyses the effect of unemployment insurance generosity and active labour market policy on reemployment stability in Europe. Using EU‐SILC and OECD data, we conduct discrete time survival analyses with shared frailty specification to identify policy effects at the micro and macro...
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Certification Program (PIECP) on unemployment duration, length of formal employment, and earnings of men and women released from … investigated. The program is found to increase reported earnings and formal employment on the extensive margin, with a stronger … impact on the formal employment of women. There is little evidence that it increases formal employment along the intensive …
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paper then presents new suggestive evidence to quantify the employment impacts of various counter-cyclical policies … introduced during this time. We conduct a counter-factual and find that employment would have been between 4.2 percent and 4 … Credits increased the likelihood of employment by about 4.7 percent for disconnected youth but had no effect on disabled and …
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"buffer stock" employment to workers displaced from private employment, then full employment can be maintained over the course … of the business cycle. Kalecki was sceptical about the prospects for maintaining full employment in capitalist economies … employment. We argue that in and of themselves, JG/ELR schemes do not create the fundamental institutional change required to …
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