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We use data from the adult cohort of the National Education Panel Study to analyse the changes in the employment … histories of cohorts born after World War II and the role of atypical employment in this context. Younger cohorts are … characterised by acquiring more education, by entering into employment at a higher age, and by experiencing atypical employment more …
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Using harmonized micro data, this paper investigates the job search methods of the unemployed in Europe. The analysis focuses on the importance of individual and household characteristics in this context, as well as on cross-country differences in Europe. Our findings suggest that both...
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of employment contract, and on crosscountry differences. Our analysis shows that specific worker groups, such as men and … young persons, were particularly strongly hit by the crisis. Furthermore, more transitions from employment, and especially … temporary employment, to unemployment were the main factor behind the rise in unemployment; while reduced unemployment outflows …
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Auf Grundlage der Statistik der Europäischen Union über Einkommen und Lebensbedingungen wird in diesem Papier die …
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robot adoption increased employment and reduced unemployment in most European countries, mainly through lower job separation …
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transitions. Our results imply that robot adoption increased employment and reduced unemployment most in the European countries …
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followed by an upward wage transition. As opposed to composition effects, labour-market institutions, especially employment …
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We examine how technology is associated with self-employment dynamics using worker-level data from 31 European … countries. We find that while employees exposed to labour-augmenting technologies are more likely to move from paid-employment … to solo self-employment and viceversa, employees exposed to labour-saving technologies are less likely to become self …
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