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In this paper, using the framework of a Roy theoretical model, we examine the performance of return migrants in Albania …
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We review the events that led to the May 2010 and July 2011 bailout agreements. We interpret the bailouts as outcomes of political-economy equilibria. We argue that the second bailout was not on the Pareto frontier and sketch political-economy arguments for why this may be so.
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likely to be in work relative to stayers. Interestingly, whereas this translates into higher unemployment for men, it … decreases women's participation with no effect on unemployment once selection is accounted for. The informality of the labour …
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In efficient global labour markets for very high wage workers one might expect wage differentials between migrant and domestic workers to reflect differences in labour productivity. However, using panel data on worker-firm matches in a single industry over a seven year period we find a...
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This paper examines the importance of social and geographical networks in structuring entry into skilled occupations in premodern London. Using newly digitised records of those beginning an apprenticeship in London between 1600 and 1749, we find little evidence that networks strongly shaped...
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This paper discusses the extent to which migrants to Britain have been assimilated into the workforce. Migration into …
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creation in the private sector and unemployment. We also show that long-term unemployment depends on current and past values of … short-term unemployment and that this path-dependence fades away as soon as we reach time t-3. We interpret this result as …
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Please see the CEP #ElectionEconomics report(Paper 1)and the Executive Summary (Paper 2) that cover all the election 2015 briefings, discussing the research evidence on 15 of the UK's key policy battlegrounds: immigration, austerity, real wages and living standards, productivity and business,...
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particular have suffered the 'double whammy' of greater falls in real wages and bigger rises in unemployment. No party has a …
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unemployment - and these have had contrasting effects on the level of physical abuse. …
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