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Turkey has the lowest hours worked (the product of total employment and annual hours per worker, divided by the size of …-varying taxes on consumption and labor play significant roles in explaining the hours worked in Turkey. The subsistence term is … growth model accounts for the decline in total hours worked during 1998-2009 in Turkey. Hours worked increased in Turkey …
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Turkey has the lowest hours worked (the product of total employment and annual hours per worker, divided by the size of …-varying taxes on consumption and labor play significant roles in explaining the hours worked in Turkey. The subsistence term is … growth model accounts for the decline in total hours worked during 1998-2009 in Turkey. Hours worked increased in Turkey …
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of employment) and the intensive one (the hours worked per worker). We show that the dynamics of the taxes have an impact … mainly on the hours worked while labor market institutions have a large influence on the rate of employment. However, our …
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of facts on the variations across time and across countries of family composition and mothers' employment. We aim to …
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This study investigates the employment and childcare use behaviour of migrant and non-migrant mothers in Germany. We … identify significant associations between migration background and employment probability, working hours, and childcare usage … probability under control of human capital, household, milieu, and macro factors. We correct for self-selection in employment and …
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This study investigates the employment and childcare use behaviour of migrant and non-migrant mothers in Germany. We … identify significant associations between migration background and employment probability, working hours, and childcare usage … probability under control of human capital, household, milieu, and macro factors. We correct for self-selection in employment and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011931317
Western Europe, but by lower employment rates in Eastern and Southern Europe. …
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Western Europe, but by lower employment rates in Eastern and Southern Europe. …
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employment and unemployment. We use a model that features both frictions and an operative labor supply margin to examine the … effects of frictions on steady state employment relative to the simplest matching model and two common extensions. We also … find that the presence of empirically plausible frictions has virtually no impact on the response of aggregate employment …
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sectors (or segments) of the labor market in terms of the weekly working hours they demand from the workers. The employment … status, sector of employment, and occupation classifications allow for a 3-way analysis-of-variance (ANOVA) of the working … models. In terms of mean squares, the sector of employment and the public/private status variables turn out to be the largest …
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