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This paper explores the empirical evidence for the claim that non-employed men and women in post-industrial labour markets are more likely to make the transition into employment than has previously been the case. It concludes that whilst the unemployed and the inactive remain distinct groups...
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in Europe can offer some insights to the question above. This paper addresses the effects of health care decentralisation … in Europe, and reviews some of the key questions on the design of a health system. We argue that contrary to old mobility …
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Europe. We draw upon data from the last three decades of waves of the European Values Survey and we examine the impact of …
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In contrast to the recently decreasing unemployment rates in the EU, long-term unemployment remains at alarming levels. An economic recovery will not be sufficient to get all long-term unemployed back to work; rather, there is a need for effective policies addressing the long-term unemployed. To...
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other areas of social protection for old age. In Europe, any moves to broaden entitlements to LTC are impeded by increasing …
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We examine the persistence of the association between subjective health assessments of both first and second-generation migrants with that of their country of origin. To mitigate potential selection bias, we use European data containing records from 30 countries, including over 90 countries of...
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We examine occupational mobility and its link to wage mobility across a large number of EU countries using worker-level micro data. In doing so, we document the extent, the individual-level determinants and the consequences of occupational mobility in terms of wage outcomes and structural change...
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Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk that old-age individuals face in most western societies. However, the demand for LTC insurance is still ostensibly small in comparison to the financial risk, which is reflected in the formation of expectations of insurance coverage. One...
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crisis on transitions between labour market states in Europe. Our analysis focuses on individual heterogeneity, on the type …
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Europe. We draw upon data from the last three decades of waves of the European Values Survey and we examine the impact of …
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