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analyse labour market dynamics in Europe. Our results indicate that, due to recall error and heterogeneous survey design, the …
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Routine-intensive occupations have been declining in many countries, but how does this affect individual workers’ careers if this decline is particularly severe in their local labor market? This paper uses administrative data from Germany and a matched difference-in-differences approach to...
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Europe often subsidize unemployed individuals to start their own businesses, little is known about the role of unemployment …
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Although a relevant share of firms is created out of unemployment and current active labor market policies in Europe …
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We develop a theoretical model with labor market frictions, incomplete financial markets and with households which have two members. Households face unemployment risks but their members adjust their labor supplies to insure against unemployment. We use the model to explain the cyclical...
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We offer a decomposition for the variance of the current unemployment rate that not only measures the contributions of labor market flows but also of the approximation error embedded in other decompositions that use surrogates for the current rate. Using data for the United States and Brazil,...
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