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pay in the private sector? This paper investigates these issues using data and a tax-benefit simulation for Ireland, a …
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fiscal and banking crises in Ireland emerged. The question we address in this paper is whether expected retirement ages of … over in Ireland were interviewed about a wide range of issues including standard socio-economic items such as labour force …
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Starting from the observation that all firms in Ireland (foreign and domestic in manufacturing and services industries … survival ; Ireland …
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In this paper we attempted to chart the impact of the early part of Ireland's economic crisis from 2008-2010 on the …
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have been hampered by small samples and measurement error. In this paper we examine nominal wage flexibility in Ireland … workers in Ireland taken from tax returns, which are free of reporting error. We find a substantial degree of downward wage …
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in Ireland. The rate of transition from unemployment to employment declined between 2006 and 2011, while the rate from … impact of long-term unemployment appears to have fallen substantially in Ireland post-recession. The results from a …
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vividly illustrated. This paper investigates how changes in trade linkages between China, Latin America, and the rest of the … world shows that the long-term impact of a China GDP shock on the typical Latin American economy has increased by three … to Latin America and the rest of emerging Asia (excluding China and India) GDP has not undergone any significant change …
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China's remarkable run of persistently high growth in recent decades is all the more stunning in light of the country …
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The current study uses six annual waves of the Longitudinal Labor Market Study (LLMS) covering the 2008-2013 period to obtain longitudinal estimations suggesting statistically significant negative effects from unemployment on self-reported health and mental health in Greece. The specifications...
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This study investigates the long-term effects of initial labor market conditions by comparing cohorts who graduated from college before, during, and after the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis in South Korea. We measure the overall welfare effect by examining their labor market activities, family...
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