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The paper elaborates on the employment intensity of growth. Previous evidence regarding this question is surveyed …. Empirical results concerning Europe and selected other industrial countries reveal that the cyclical link between unemployment … that the employment intensity of growth is influenced by the country's wage setting process, the share of the service …
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vanished, (ii) the relative volatility of employment has risen, and (iii) the relative (and absolute) volatility of the real …
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falls in the trend employment-population ratio. The recent shift in the Beveridge Curve during the Great Recession is …
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wages after nine months of unemployment. Thus, the chance that long-term unemployed persons will receive a wage offer that …This paper studies the reservation wages of unemployed persons and the wages offered them in Germany from 1987 to 1998 …, whereby special focus is placed on unemployment duration. The results of the study indicate that in contrast to reservation …
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quickly bring down unemployment and increase GDP significantly. Even former labor market insidersʺ would gain as net wages … increase due to falling unemployment insurance contributions. …
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