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In this study, we propose a quantitative evaluation on employment of payroll tax subsidies for low-wage workers with … induces a cost to public finances. If we were to fund ex post the measure, the impact on employment would be reduced compared … increased competitiveness on the outside, then the effect on employment is divided by three or seven in the worst case from the …
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Open to all private companies, the CICE is equal to 6% of payroll, excluding employer contributions, for wages between 1 and 2.5 SMIC. Representing 20 billion, its funding will be based half on reduction on public expenditures and half on increase of taxes (a reform of VAT from 1 January 2014...
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excludes them from a logic of employment at any cost. But as soon as they are separated from their partner, they once again …
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Cancer survivors frequently shift to part-time job, unemployment and early retirement, probably more than the general population. We re-evaluated the impact of cancer in the labour market, using ?comparative? transition matrices between occupational states. The proper consequences of cancer were...
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