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ofunemployment in the Netherlands. One was based on statistical data of unemployment insurance funds of tradeunions and the other one …
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causal relationship from homeownership to unemployment. The literature confirms a decreasing effect of homeownership on … geographical mobility of workers, but does not in general confirm that homeowners have longer unemployment spells or higher … unemployment rates. Even though this finding is related to heterogeneity in the labour force and associated selectivity effects …
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We present a structural framework for the evaluation of public policies intended to increase job search intensity. Most of the literature defines search intensity as a scalar that influences the arrival rate of job offers; here we treat it as the number of job applications that workers send out....
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compared to other non-western immigrants but they still suffer from high unemployment. The study also documents that the …
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This paper studies worker displacement in the United States and the Netherlands. We discuss the relevant institutions … and the Netherlands are about the same, and vary similarly with tenure and gender. Also, we find some evidence that … predisplacement wages. In the Netherlands. however, displaced workers may be more likely to move into alternative jobs directly, but …
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