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The current study analyzes the status of both the European and the Bulgarian labor markets from the standpoint of the effects of the current crisis, which has affected the supply and demand of labor as well as the employment structure. It further examines the anti-crisis policies, which have...
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Arbeitslosigkeit in Deutschland zu einem großen Teil auf die anhaltende Schwäche der Binnennachfrage zurückzuführen ist. … employment is presented. We provide some theoretical arguments which cast doubt on the standard thesis that unemployment … - especially in Germany - is mainly caused by labor market institutions and excessive wages. Rather there are several indications …
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Using CIS data from the Netherlands, Germany and France we test whether EU Framework programs do have effects on their …
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welfare regime types, the ‘Liberal’ US, ‘the ‘Corporatist’ Germany and the ‘Social-Democratic’ Netherlands. That paper was …
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Citizens of Southern Europe have been presented by the German media and politicians as lazy and work aversive. First, it is checked whether and to what extent those characterizations do reflect reality, and then, in view of the Greek economic crisis, it is shown that crises and not laziness...
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between investment and unemployment, c) we show the revival of the Phillips curve, especially in Germany, d) we test for the … reciprocal relationship. The variable considered are: unemployment, inflation, consumptions, investments and current accounts. We … relationship between unemployment and the Government deficit, e) we show the existence of a relationship between unemployment and …
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Potential links between inflation, (t), and unemployment, UE(t), in Germany have been examined. There exists a … and lagged relationship between inflation, unemployment and labor force has been also obtained for Germany. Changes in … negative relation between inflation and unemployment with the latter leading the former by one year: UE(t-1) = -1.50(t) + 0 …
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This paper uses 11 years of data from household panel data sets for the Netherlands, Germany and Great-Britain to … the transition patterns of individual workers. Results indicate that both the Netherlands and Great-Britain as welfare … states are more capable of facilitating workers to end up in their preferred hours bracket than Germany is. …
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counter-cyclical behaviour, with it more likely to be higher when GDP growth is low and unemployment high. …
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Discussions of health care reforms are always tightly connected with the question of ensuring equity in financing health care. This paper analyses the German health care reform 2007 and its effect on the equity of health care financing. To do this Rawls’ and Nozick’s perceptions of justice...
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