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unemployment » surveys. A review of recent studies about job quality shows the importance of multi-dimensional approaches. Yet few …. Risks of short-term and badly paid jobs have also been explored. It appears that leaving unemployment leads massively to low …
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This paper focuses on transition from unemployment to employment. A comparison between jobs found by formerly …
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In this paper, we argue that credit market imperfections impact not only the level of unemployment, but also its … steady-state unemployment, but also slow down the transitional dynamics. We then provide an empirical illustration based on a … the persistence of unemployment. …
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This research focuses on the gap between the last employment and the new job at the exit of unemployment in the … at the exit of unemployment is an important phenomenon. One can suggest that either relegate positions could characterize …
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In this article, the size of informal economy is measured by using the full price method proposed by Gardes F. (2014). As an extension of this method, price elasticities are re-estimated by integrating the underreported earning shares both for wage workers and self-employers from cross-sectional...
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In this article, we propose to calculate the size of the population living in poverty, measured through uni- and multidimensional poverty indices, and the Gini coefficient using extended full (time plus money and informal earnings) incomes, from cross-sectional data covering 2003-2006 in Turkey....
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We investigate underlying determinants of informality by representing the Turkish Time Use Survey in 2006 and the Household Budget Surveys for the years from 2003 to 2006 conducted by Turkish Statistical Institute. Following the descriptive methodology proposed by Gronau and Hamermesh (2006),...
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We use the demand system approach to estimate the size of informal economy in Turkey following the methodology based on the analysis of the individual consumption behaviour proposed by Pissarides, Weber (1989), Lyssiotou et al. (2004), and Fortin et al. (2009). We extend this method by taking...
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Schröder government's second term of office, which was marked by major reforms in the fields of unemployment insurance and … less pronounced. We further show that discontent grew stronger among occupations where the risk of unemployment was more … prevalent. This suggests that opposition to specific measures that weakened status-securing principles of the unemployment …
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We use the demand system approach to estimate the size of informal economy in Turkey following the methodology based on the analysis of the individual consumption behaviour proposed by Pissarides, Weber [1989], Lyssiotou et al. [2004] and Fortin et al. [2009]. We extend this method by taking...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010753972