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respect. The 2008 financial crisis had small effects on the Swedish labor market. Employment in industry declined sharply and … then remained stagnant, but employment in the service sectors has continued to grow steadily. …
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-company towns typically have high concentrations of employment that normally provide much of the funding for local services. This …
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The Indian economy entered an ongoing process of trade liberalization, domestic deregulation, and privatization of public sector units in 1991. Since then, per capita output has increased significantly, while the overall unemployment rate has remained low. However, labor force participation...
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. However, challenges do exist, particularly related to earnings and employment gaps between foreign and native workers, as well …
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resiliency. However, challenges do exist, particularly related to earnings and employment gaps among foreign and native workers …
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This paper sheds new light on the effects of the minimum wage on employment from a two-sided theoretical perspective … incentives and increase job acceptance incentives. We show that sufficiently low minimum wages may do no harm to employment …
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We use a repeated large-scale survey of households in the Nielsen Homescan panel to characterize how labor markets are being affected by the covid-19 pandemic. We document several facts. First, job loss has been significantly larger than implied by new unemployment claims: we estimate 20 million...
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) aided the adjustment. The Covid-19 downturn resulted in an unprecedented decline in employment, and a steep rise in …
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In the past decades unemployment in the Netherlands has gone down substantially. The main suspects responsible for this decline are the growth of part-time labor, the reform of the benefit system and wage moderation. Nevertheless, in 2002 the unemployment rate in the Netherlands has increased...
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employment levels during recessions. However, they can create inefficiency in the labor market, and might limit labor market …
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