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explained by differing probabilities of paid employment?' Luxembourg Income Study data on the USA, UK, Canada, Germany, France …
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, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States - since …
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. Institutions that decrease inequality are, however, associated with higher unemployment, and our analysis allows us to quantify the …
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This study explores the influence that international competition has on worker well-being in the US, UK and Sweden. Industrial sectors are divided into tow groups: those that experience international competition and those that do not. Electronics, textiles, apparel, and automobile production...
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This study deals with unemployment and employment and its relations with income distribution and related subjects … in the development of unemployment and employment figures are discussed. The author's objective is to address, Are there …
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Unemployment has become one of the most serious social and economic problems in Europe. In 1997, every tenth member of …) 1668). Europe has thus been plagued by high unemployment and low employment rates, as well as slow growth in the number of … the employed in comparison with other OECD countries. The connections between unemployment and the threat of social …
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distribution must be examined to answer this question. And lastly, what has been the distributive impact of unemployment with … unemployment affects households are relevant factors for understanding the effects of such a phenomenon in the various countries …
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, low female labor force participation, and the concentration of unemployment among young men. This paper uses Luxembourg …
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This note tests whether the extraordinary rise in Spanish unemployment in the 1980s can be traced back to rigidities in … 'Krugman hypothesis'). I can establish that youth joblessness is key to the Spanish unemployment problem, but sampling … procedures in the data set make it impossible to track the youth unemployment problem across time in a satisfactory way. Even …
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