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This study considers the economic impact of Covid-19 on enterprises in four Central American countries - El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. At the time of the analysis neither the pandemic nor its economic consequences had fully run their course. It is not, therefore, a definitive...
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retrospective homogeneous longitudinal data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe and OECD data for 24 … policies such as out-of-work income has a positive impact for Southern countries. Further, females are found to benefit more …
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This article discusses the evolution of key labour market indicators in the EU-27 countries between 2019 and 2020, i.e. between the year before the covid-19 crisis broke out and the year in which it impacted the economy heavily. Whereas earlier policy-oriented studies have dealt with the...
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Following massive take-up rates during the COVID-19 period, short-time work (STW) policies have attracted renewed …
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samples. Further heterogeneity analysis suggests that the effects vary across education levels and occupation sectors but are …
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We analyse measures of internal flexibility taken to safeguard employment during the Coronavirus Crisis in comparison … during the Great Recession all working-time instruments contributed to the reduction in working time, short-time work (STW …
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This paper evaluates the impact on the transition to work of a policy reform in Belgium that restricted the access to a …
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rounds of the Vietnam Household Living Standards Survey spanning the early to mid-2010s. Addressing endogeneity issues with a …
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This article introduces the metaphor of the iceberg in the labour market. While policy in most OECD countries has historically focussed on reducing unemployment (the tip of the iceberg), the group of inactive people (below the waterline) is much larger. Therefore, we point to the clear...
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This paper presents evidence on the short and long-term impact of the first COVID-19 wave on India's rural youth. We …
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