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, census, or representative enterprise surveys). The novelty of our approach is in the harmonisation of firm level data across …
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-unemployment jobs. It takes advantage of a natural experiment introduced by a change in Slovenia's unemployment insurance law that …
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Putting a limit on the duration of unemployment benefits tends to introduce a "spike" in the job finding rate shortly before benefits are exhausted. Current theories explain this spike from workers' behavior. We present a theoretical model in which also the nature of the job matters....
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studying firm-level panel data in most advanced transition economy, Slovenia. Previous empirical literature mainly cross …
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By simulating the working of the unemployment insurance savings accounts (UISAs) in Slovenia using a methodology …
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In this paper we document and analyse gross job flows in five transition countries, Poland, Estonia, Slovenia, Bulgaria …
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We examine the effects of a 2013 labour market reform in Slovenia which made permanent contracts less restrictive and … fixed-term contracts more restrictive. Using matched employer-employee database covering the entirety of Slovenia's labour …
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The paper analyses the effects of a 2011 increase in the unemployment benefit replacement rate on the job-finding rate of Slovenian benefit recipients. Using registry data on the universe of Slovenian unemployment benefit recipients, we exploit legislative changes that selectively increased the...
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"In 1998 the Slovenian UI system was drastically reformed. The reform reduced the potential duration of unemployment benefits substantially and simultaneously improved employment services offered to, and monitoring of, the recipients. We find that the reduction in potential benefit duration had...
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