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Survey results in 15 European countries for almost 15,000 firms reveal that Belgian firms react more than the average European firm to adverse shocks by reducing permanent and temporary employment. On the basis of a firm-level analysis, this paper confirms that the different reaction to shocks...
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employment protection, education and passive and active labor market policies. A high minimum wage, a strict separation between …
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-skilled workers is decreasing. This is possibly linked with the increasing number of tertiary education graduates and at the same time …
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employment protection, education and passive and active labor market policies. A high minimum wage, a strict separation between …
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The employment rates of non-EU immigrants compared to natives in Belgium continue to be low. In this chapter we examine whether differences in educational attainments offer an adequate explanation for these persisting labour market disadvantages. We decompose the gap in labour market outcomes...
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employment protection, education and passive and active labor market policies. A high minimum wage, a strict separation between …
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