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This paper quantifies the impact of public employment on local labor markets in the long-run. We adopt two quantitative … the local labor market effects of expanding public sector employment. In the second empirical approach, we use regression … employment and population of Spanish cities. This analysis exploits the dramatic expansion of public employment that followed the …
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This paper quantifies the impact of public employment on local labor markets in the long-run. We adopt two quantitative … the local labor market effects of expanding public sector employment. In the second empirical approach, we use regression … analysis to estimate the effects of public sector job expansions on decadal changes (1980-1990 and 1990-2001) in the employment …
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Employment Services (SOC) during the year 2005. The results obtained from the application of matching techniques show that the …
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the net employment effects of the closure of 45 large manufacturing plants in Spain, which relocated abroad between 2001 …This paper analyses the effects of large manufacturing plant closures on local employment. Specifically, we estimate … locations with similar pre-treatment employment levels and trends. The results show that when a plant closes, for each job …
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The creative sector is one of the driving forces of total employment growth. Furthermore, economic studies suggest that … employment and on creative sector's employment growth in western Germany's regions from 1977 to 2004. For the analysis, the de … growth rate of total employment. The results show, moreover, that an initially large share of regional creative professionals …
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