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Worksharing is considered by many as a promising public policy to reduce unemployment. In this paper we present a … evidence for the proposition that worksharing would promote employment or reduce unemployment. In an appendix we present an …
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Many immigrants in the Netherlands have poor Dutch language skills. They face problems in speaking and reading Dutch. Our paper investigates how these prob-<br/>lems affect their labor market performance in terms of employment, hours of work<br/>and wages. We find that for female immigrants language...
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between employment and unemployment states are identified using monthly transition expectations. Firstly, it is shown that … expenditures are not sensitive to either anticipated transition into unemployment or anticipated transition into employment which …
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We study the impact of an anticipated "baby boom" in an overlapping generations economy.The rise of the working population lowers the wage, and the high demand for assets causes a rise in the price of capital which will be reversed when the baby boomers leave the work-force.However, the swings...
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Abstract: In an aging society, determining which factors contribute to the employment of older individuals is increasingly important. This paper sheds light on the impact of medical innovation in the form of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) on employment of middle-aged women. HRT are drugs...
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centralization of wage bargaining and of the interaction between those institutional variables, on real wages, unemployment and … decrease in the number of unions) triggers two opposite effects on real wages, unemployment and inflation. It reduces the … competition effect" raises real wages, unemployment and in°ation. But the decrease in the number of unions also strengthens the …
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-off policy of firms can explain the relatively high level of unemployment amongst lower educated workers and the relatively … strong sensitivity of their unemployment rate to the business cycle. We find that lay-off rates decrease with education but … with a higher level of education can not explain the stronger cyclicality of the unemployment rate for lower educated …
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wage tax such that the marginal tax wedge remains unaffected|increases employment, reduces the equilibrium unemployment … of replacing employment taxes by payroll taxes increases employment and reduces the equilibrium unemployment rate, while …
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greater the productivity gap from the leader country, but differences in unemployment benefit systems can lead to relative … social welfare benefits generate high unemployment and reduce the amount of labour employed for R&D purposes. Furthermore, it …
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