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turbulence; a large economy with rigid labor markets, Poland, and a small open economy with increased flexibility, Estonia. We … unemployment compared to Estonia during the period of EU enlargement. Traditional labor market institutions (wage rigidity and …
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This paper conducts the first empirical study of the bank balance sheet channel using data on discouraged and informally rejected firms in addition to information on the formal loan granting process. I take advantage of a unique survey data on the credit experience of firms in 8 economies that...
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Why do workers change occupations? This paper investigates occupational mobility and its determinants following a large unexpected shock (communism's collapse in 1989.) Our calculations show that from 1989 to 1995 between 35 and 50 percent of Estonian workers changed occupations (classified at...
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demonstrate that the two largest ethnolinguistic groups in Estonia tend to behave as 'parallel populations' and that residential … integration in Estonia is therefore slow …
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an effect on the output volatility of firms. We use large representative firm-level databases from Estonia, Hungary …
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Estonia ranks consistently on top of the list of countries with the largest gender pay gap. However, irrespective of …
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The existing literature on return migration has resulted in several studies analysing the impact of foreign work experience on the returnees' earnings or their decision to become self-employed; however, in this paper we analyse the less studied effect on occupational mobility – how the job in...
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-in-differences approach is used and the control group for the treatment country, Estonia, is built from 12 euro area countries. The Nielsen …
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Russia, Romania, and Estonia to measure nonstandard, boundary forms and alternative definitions of labor force status. Our … much lower in Romania and slightly lower in Estonia, and alternative unemployment rates that are sharply higher in Romania … and moderately higher in Estonia and Russia …
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, Poland, and a small open economy with increased flexibility, Estonia, we document and find support for our claim … and persistent unemployment compared to Estonia during the period of EU enlargement …
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