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employed. Observed covariates including wages and retirement benefits help to explain these patterns, but unobserved …
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the labor force and almost doubles the unemployment risk. The financial effects of health shocks are small on average and …
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In response to increased international policy attention to youth unemployment this study investigates post … youth unemployment is centered in high unemployment states and metropolitan areas. Recent changes in academic benefit …
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the hypothesis that a rigid wage structure has been responsible for rising low-skilled unemployment, I propose a …
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relative wage and unemployment differentials for various labour market defining characteristics. A simultaneous increase in the … relative wage and the unemployment likelihood is defined as a relative wage rigidity dynamic for a labour market characteristic …
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highest in Germany, followed by France, and Italy. However, even in Germany, the accommodation of a shock to unemployment by … changes in unemployment and income on the basis of regional panel data provided by Eurostat, the statistical office of the … European Union. Regression results are provided for Western Germany, France, and Italy. It is shown that labour mobility is …
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