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Many emerging markets have undertaken significant financial sector reforms especially in their banking sectors that have been quite critical for both financial development and real economic activity. In this paper, we investigate the success of banking reforms in India where significant banking...
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This paper studies short-time work arrangements (ERTEs) when aggregate risk is partially sector-specific. In Spain, the …
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By reducing the commitment made by employers, fixed-term contracts can help low-skilled youth find a first job. However, the long-term impact of fixed-term contracts on these workers' careers may be negative. Using Spanish social security data, we analyze the impact of a large liberalization in...
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In this paper we explore the effects of a labor market reform that changed the statutory minimum working age in Spain … closing age gap in life expectancy between women and men in Spain …
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evidence from Spain, where quotas were introduced in 2007 in municipalities with more than 5,000 inhabitants, and were extended …
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We explore the far-reaching implications of replacing current unemployment benefit (UB) systems by an unemployment accounts (UA) system. Under the UA system, employed people are required to make ongoing contributions to their UAs and the balances in these accounts are available to them during...
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In many countries, Employment Protection Legislation (EPL) establishes less strict dismissal procedures for specific groups of workers. This paper builds a simple matching model with heterogeneous workers in order to analyze this feature of EPL. We use the model to analyze the effects of reforms...
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introduction of a new, sizeable, unconditional child benefit in Spain in 2007, granted to all mothers giving birth on or after July …
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Reconciling work and family is high on many governments' agenda, especially in countries, such as Spain, with record … subsidized child care in Spain in the early 1990s, addressing the impact on mothers' short- and long-run employment outcomes (up …
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Family-friendly laws may backfire if not all workers with access to the policies use them. Because these policies are costly to the employer, hiring practices may consequently be affected at the detriment of the at-risk population who may end up accessing the policy. We exploit a 1999 Spanish...
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