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specificities for the effect of labor market institutions on the employability of those workers. It shows that while unemployment …
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This paper provides a model of "social hysteresis" whereby long, deep recessions demotivate workers and thereby lead them to change their work ethic. In switching from a pro-work to an anti-work identity, their incentives to seek and retain work fall and consequently their employment chances...
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to employability, but that this varies by age across genders and that outdoor activities contribute most towards higher …
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It is well known that the long-term unemployed fare worse in the labor market than the short-term unemployed, but less clear why this is so. One potential explanation is that the long-term unemployed are "bad apples" who had poorer prospects from the outset of their spells (heterogeneity)....
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This paper investigates whether on-the-job training has an effect on the employability of workers. Using data from the …
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