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same employer. For some temporary employment leads to unemployment, particularly those with low human capital. Positioning …-tier labour market for temporary employment in Germany. -- mobility ; unemployment ; Fixed-term contracts ; dynamic wages …
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The regional distribution of unemployment rates in the Czech Republic over the transition period is shown to be … characterized by twin peaks, e.g. a high and a low unemployment equilibrium. The emergence of strong regional disparities at the … unemployment to job exits are taken into account and dynamic panel estimators are applied, the Czech matching function is shown to …
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explorative study aims to shed some light into the black-box of the matching technology by applying nonparametric estimation … these techniques to a rich panel of monthly observations of unemployment vacancies and unemployment-to-job exits in all 76 … partial adjustment process as well as a partially negative coefficient of unemployment outows with respect to vacancies in …
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workers lose more human capital than bad types in periods of unemployment or mismatch. A bad type of worker earns an …
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jobs in rough times separate analyses are carried out those who have entered the job directly from unemployment or non … termination. -- job stability ; labor mobility ; duration analysis …
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This article is concerned with the dynamic behaviour of UK unemployment. However, instead of using traditional … suggest that the UK unemployment may be explained in terms of lagged values of the real oil prices and the real interest rate …, with the order of integration of unemployment ranging between 0.50 and 1. Thus, unemployment shows the characteristics of …
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proposed in this article for modelling the U.K. unemployment. This enables us a better understanding of the low … fractional integration, may be a feasible way of modelling unemployment, also showing that its order of integration is much … erroneous results. -- long memory ; unemployment ; fractional integration …
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This paper examines the relationship between unemployment, real oil price and real interest rates in Canada. Instead of …/cointegration techniques which allow for the possibility that unemployment is highly persistent. In line with other studies, we find that all … equilibrium model with highly persistent shocks might be adequate to account for the observed behaviour of unemployment …
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Dismissal rules, i.e. legally enforced long term contracts, have beem defended against criticism for, among other things, providing efficient incentives to invest in relationship specific skills. However, in many situations efficient investment can also be attained by spot contracts. We...
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theory. For example, we find that conditional on local labour market conditions, high unemployment levels in neighbouring … panel of outflows, unemployment and vacancy stocks data from the registers at Jobcentres in the UK; these are mapped on to … areas raise the number of local filled vacancies but lower the local outflow from unemployment. -- matching model …
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