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The paper presents the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS), which is one of the most widely used household and labor force surveys in Eastern Europe. It is based on a statistically representative sample of the Ukrainian population aged between 15 and 72 years, comprising about 4,000...
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This paper documents and analyses gross job flows and their determinants in Ukraine using a unique data set of more … connection with other evidence we infer from this that Ukraine is only at the beginning of the restructuring process. The most …
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We examine the effects of economic transition on the pattern and costs of worker displacement in Ukraine, using the … displaced workers do not seem to be large. The main cost for displaced workers in Ukraine consists in the extremely long non …
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the case of Ukraine where we view the sudden openness of the economy to trade as a quasi-natural experiment. We use …
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. Overall, our analysis suggests that corporate governance in Ukraine operates with a certain degree of efficiency, despite the …
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new rich panel data set from Ukraine, the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS), enables us to provide some … empirical evidence on informal employment in Ukraine and the validity of the three schools of thought in the literature on the …
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This paper takes advantage of a recent policy experiment in Ukraine's secondary education system to study the effect of …
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