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productivity using firmlevel information from Hungary, 1986-99. Its main conclusion is that skills obsolescence was, and still is …
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welfare risk implicit in the reform is particularly high in Hungary's poorest regions where 50 per cent of the working age …
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investment enterprise (FIE) employment in Hungary. Factors explaining the spatial concentration of foreign direct investment (FDI …
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relative wages during the transition period in Hungary and Romania. In this paper we would like to discuss the policy relevance …
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Transition from socialist to capitalist economy led to enormous changes in earnings and employment. In our study a long-horizon descriptive analysis is presented about the major trends, including the last fifteen years of socialism. Education, gender, calendar time, age and vintage effects are...
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The paper considers child poverty in Hungary, a country at the forefront of the transition process. We investigate how … household characteristics are associated with the incidence, persistence and dynamics of poverty among children in Hungary …
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probability in the population of benefit recipients that search is conducted. The focus is on Hungary but stylised facts for a …
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by rather different forces In Hungary. By contrast, the Romanian agriculture absorbed a non-trivial proportion of the …
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The paper analyses regional relative wages using individual and firmlevel data from Hungary 1986-96. In regions hit … observed in Hungary (a U-curve of relative labour costs in crisis-hit regions) may prevail in other economies calling the …
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The paper looks at outflows from registered unemployment in Hungary between 1992 and 1996 using microdata from the …. This also shows how active labour market policy in Hungary is "targeted" across groups of unemployed. …
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