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sanctioning system make enforcement deficient. Policies for employment, for entrepreneurship and for work-life balance also differ … widely among the regions. With the crisis, policies for female employment have generally been subsumed under the more general …
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We consider a difference-in-differences setting with a continuous outcome, such as wages or expenditure. The standard practice is to take the logarithm of the outcome and then interpret the results as an approximation of the multiplicative treatment effect on the original outcome. We argue that...
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By allowing median voter�s location and preferred policy to change over time, a variety of redistributive policies results in the long-run with no unique relationship to inequality. Single outcome depends on the interaction between the pure economic structure and policy action in...
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, we control for pre-displacement wages and employment status as well as descriptions of pre-displacement firms and their … significantly increase the probability of re-employment. They are more effective if they experienced a recent job change and when … speed up re-employment. While largely irrelevant for unemployment duration, contacts� quality is a significant determinant …
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a job match as a transition from non-employment to employment. This transition is decomposed into two parts, one …
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The labour market status of many non-working persons is at the boundary between unemployment and inactivity. Like the unemployed, they seek and are available for work; unlike them, their last search action was not recent enough to meet the ILO definition of unemployment. In this paper we examine...
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2002. I compute transition probabilities from non-employment to employment by jointly estimating the probability of … seekers� chances of finding employment (conditional on having searched), but neither of them affects non …
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One of the most widely cited labour market indicators, the unemployment rate, is based on a conventional definition of unemployment. In Italy, following the ILO recommendations, the �unemployed� category comprises all persons who state to look for a job, to be immediately available for...
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We propose a structural model of two-sided matching and a semi-parametric procedure for its estimation that allow to analyze determinants of managers’ compensation such as firm’s and manager’s quality, production technology, bargaining power and inter-temporal preferences. We use the...
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replacement rates; (b) the pace of re-employment is never found to be statistically different across regimes, although point … estimates for those exposed to a longer duration consistently indicate a 2 to 4 percentage points lower probability of re-employment …
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