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an on-the-job search is developed, i.e. job seekers who vary in unemployment duration, skills levels and preferences … job placement agencies’ services, as well as minimum wage and unemployment benefits, considerably interact with and … influence unemployment and long-term unemployment ratios, wage levels, duration of periods of unemployment, skills demand, and …
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unemployment duration and the quality of reemployment. …
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longer employment and unemployment spells, they must contend with lower earnings than tenants upon reemployment. They also …
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-term unemployment rates, leading to the need to reform labour market institutions and make them more flexible. Flexible labour markets … employment and unemployment) but also to reduce the negative impacts on labour market of structural shocks. If we focus on the …, the countries with the best results in terms of unemployment and employment would have been those that had a more flexible …
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document how worker flows between employment, unemployment, and out of the labor force vary by gender and age and contribute to …
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, unemployment rate and market tightness as well as on the overall economic growth. We aim at determining whether a portion of … unemployment can be explained by either the increased public hiring or shrinking of the number of public employees in the last … decade. As the results suggest, in recessionary times the expansion of the public sector managed to keep the unemployment …
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2007 that include a longitudinal component. It first shows that sustained economic growth will reduce youth unemployment … reduce youth unemployment. Third, the analysis of labor market characteristics reveals that young graduates experience long … unemployment as they cue for high-skill jobs. Moreover, the public sector remains the main provider of employment opportunities for …
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Unemployment rates in the United States have been slow to fall over the last couple of years despite a modest growth in … unemployment? Bell and Blanchflower suggest that one factor is the extent to which workers already employed prefer to work more …
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The global financial recession reconfigured the economical structures of many countries and in this context the labor markets all around the world faced major salary cuts and job losses. The Romanian economy wasn`t an exception, and for a better understanding of its labor structures we have...
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The aim of this paper is to explain the Uruguayan unemployment dynamic using the theoretical framework of the Chain … Reaction Theory (CRT). Changes in unemployment are viewed as “chain reactions” of responses to external shocks, working their … whether the long term unemployment rate would converge to equilibrium level or is explained by the interplay between external …
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