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In this paper, we analyze the transition to the labour market of participants in vocational training in Madeira Island …
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relevance of strategic hiring is shown using the same empirical strategy. At the same time, the test is shown to be invalid if …
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strategy for students to submittheir true preferences... …
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Strategy and the Bologna process. A dramatic shift has takenplace from the 1990s emphasis on labour market flexibility as a …
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of errors in strategy implementation. In our data, we show that players indeed choose less lenient strategies in …
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This paper aims at answering the question: How does a typically 'European' bargaining system - with collective bargaining, extension mechanisms and national minimum wage - coexist with low unemployment rate and high wage flexibility? A unique data set on workers, firms and collective bargaining...
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This paper uses a unique Portuguese data set to examine the effect of unemployment benefit receipt and maximum duration of benefits on escape rates from unemployment. The focus is on the time profile of transitions out of unemployment. The novel aspect of the study resides in its identification...
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This study compares wage mobility in Portugal and the UK, replicating the work by Dickens (2000) and progressing to … discuss the impact of differences in the institutional framework, which is more regulated and centralized in Portugal, with …
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people with lower levels of schooling? It focuses on Portugal, where the higher education system has been expanding at a fast …
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This paper evaluates the possible consequences of the forthcoming European and Monetary Union on wage behaviour. It will be shown that EMU does not influence wage policy directly, but rather indirectly through its implications on other areas of economic policy, predominantly on monetary policy....
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