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speed up re-employment. While largely irrelevant for unemployment duration, contacts� quality is a significant determinant …
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The labour market status of many non-working persons is at the boundary between unemployment and inactivity. Like the … definition of unemployment. In this paper we examine by non-parametric tests how the transition probabilities of these out …
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The multidimensional view of well-being is receiving growing attention, both in academic research and policy-oriented analysis. This paper examines empirical strategies to measure poverty and inequality in multiple domains, concentrating on two problems in the use of synthetic multidimensional...
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In a choice model of risky assets the role of risk aversion is analyzed. The measure of risk preference comes from a direct subjective survey question and it is considered as an imperfect information about the true risk attitude of investors. Misclassification between the true and the observed...
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This paper offers a micro-founded general definition of poverty set in the context of utility theory. Poverty and non-poverty are described as two structurally different types of local non-satiation: the former entails a strong need for further consumption and social marginalization, the latter...
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The paper provides an evaluation of the redistribution effects stemming from the changes to the personal income tax introduced in the last decade. The analysis confirms that between 1989 and 2001 the net average tax rate increased for all taxpayers and, above all, for one-earner couples. The...
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employment and unemployment), income, political and economic representation and use of time. The indicator can be interpreted as …
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