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Czech unemployment rate has been one of the lowest in Europe. In this paper we provide a microperspective on the Czech … labour market by using data from the Czech labour force survey. We use the panel features of the labour force survey to … investigate the determinants of transitions between employment, unemployment, and non-participation. The paper consists of two …
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In empirical studies the finding of procyclical average labour productivity is common. Two possible explanations to these results have been suggested in the literature: (1) labour hoarding/labour utilization, and (2) the Real Business Cycle productivity/technology shock explanation. This study...
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This paper uses a panel of Swedish counties over the years 1988-99 to study the effects of unemployment on property … unemployment rates is unprecedented in the second half of the century. The data hence provides a unique opportunity to investigate … unemployment effects. According to the theory of economics of crime, increased unemployment rates lead to higher property crime …
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a severe macroeconomic recession with mass unemployment. By the early 1990s, workers on fixed-term contracts accounted …
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increases in youth unemployment and youth participation in active labor market programs. The impact on unemployment rates by age … and education has been roughly proportional, however. The evolution of employment and unemployment does not offer much … ground for the popular hypothesis that the recent rise in unemployment is driven by large and pervasive shifts in the demand …
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A vast literature has investigated how unemployment insurance (UI) affects labor supply. However, the distorting effect … deterministic relationship between previous earnings and unemployment benefits. The ran domized assignment of benefits created by … the kink allows me to identify how UI affect the use of private wealth to finance consumption during unemployment spells …
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A vast literature has investigated how unemployment insurance (UI) affects labor supply. However, the distorting effect … deterministic relationship between previous earnings and unemployment benefits. The randomized assignment of benefits created by the … kink allows me to identify how UI affect the use of private wealth to finance consumption during unemployment spells. Using …
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Conventional measures of unemployment do not capture all dimensions of joblessness. A case in point is underemployment … among employed workers, also frequently referred to as parttime unemployment. Workers in this category are employed during a … unemployment. By the end of 2009, part-time unemployment stood at almost 5 percent of the labor force in the OECD area. …
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-person families receive higher wages than employed singles. The model is applied to a welfare analysis of alternative unemployment …
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that a decrease of say unemployment probability or an increase in unemployment insurance (UI) generosity affects saving not …
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