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on the contribution of youth to national product. India at present suffers from remarkably high educated unemployment and … skill. Huge youth unemployment, especially educated unemployment is the surest way to social tension, unrest, and unlawful … formation and unemployment among youth in India, focusing specially on educated unemployment. We find that current skill …
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, and the choice is the result of a period of high mobility, unemployment and inactivity after the first entrance into the …-employment is a form of disguised unemployment or a suitable long term form of employment towards which gravitate the most …
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The paper studies the effects of changes in the age structure on aggregate labour market performance using a panel of Swedish local labour markets. The methodology of Shimer (2001) is used for studying the effects of youth cohort size and is extended to include the full age distribution. The...
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seems to be depressing the labour market. Unemployment is rising, both absolutely and as proportion of labour force …
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An empirical model is presented linking inflation and unemployment rate to the change in the level of labour force in …
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effects of job losses and reduction of unemployment, as well as the protection essential company competences. Article on the …
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of losing a job and reduce the period of unemployment. The aim of this paper is to describe the essence and potential of …
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This paper estimates a stylized search and matching model on data for Australia covering the period 1978-2008. Using Bayesian methods we find that the model does a fairly good job in replicating the data. Surprisingly, we find a large value for the worker’s bargaining power and low vacancy...
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differences: (1) transition rates from unemployment to employment (UE) were lower by a factor of 5 and inflow rates from … employment to unemployment (EU) were lower by a factor of 4 in Germany. (2) The volatility of the UE rate was equal but the EU … rate was 2.3 times more volatile in Germany. (3) In Germany EU flows contributed 60 − 70% to the unemployment volatility …
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of causality between migration in Greece and two macroeconomic variables: GDP and unemployment. We use annual data for … Fund Database (IMF). Our results provide empirical evidence that the growth rates of GDP and unemployment cause migration …
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