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relationships between well-being and job satisfaction on the one hand and employment status and retirement, on the other, using …. There is no well-being premium for involuntary late-life work and self-employment compared to retirement, however. Our …
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this reform on workers' employment and various social security benefits (i.e. unemployment, disability, early retirement … that, for men, the reform had a positive effect on employment, with a small positive effect on a program called Time … significant effect on employment but instead a large spillover effect on unemployment. We find that gender differences in job …
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of an IV strategy that uses an index for employment protection legislation (EPL) as an instrument for job insecurity. We …
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and employment. There is some evidence that short-time compensation programs stabilize permanent employment and reduce …
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We develop an adjustment procedure to construct U.S. monthly time series of involuntary part-time employment stocks and … part-time work. Transitions from full-time to involuntary part-time employment dominate this dynamics, spiking up at …
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unemployment risk alongside an additional risk of involuntary part-time employment. A calibration of the model consistent with U … unemployment. This finding relies critically on the much higher probability to return to full-time employment from part-time work …
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and employment. There is some evidence that short-time compensation programs stabilize permanent employment and reduce …-rating component. -- short-time work ; unemployment ; employment …
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Ein grosser Anteil der Arbeitsplätze in der gesamten Wirtschaft ist in den Städten zu finden. Diese Publikation beleuchtet mehrere Aspekte der Beschäftigung in den Städten Basel, Bern, Genf, Lausanne, Luzern, Lugano, St.Gallen und Zürich. Die vorliegenden Analysen zu den acht Schweizer...
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