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how the Spanish labour market reacts to regional employment shocks in a variety of cases. Shock responses are channelled …
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case of Spain, given its institutional set-up and the specific data availability for the different subsectors. All in all …
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This paper updates the available evidence on the public-private wage gap in Spain, which dates back to 2012. Through …
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role of employment opportunities in explaining the growing immigrant flows of recent years. Subsequently, we investigate … whether immigrant inflows have helped reduce regional employment disparities. Our results indicate that immigrants choose to … reside in regions with higher employment rates for their particular skills. However, perhaps owing to its recent nature or …
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This paper analyzes whether the two major labor market reforms implemented in Spain in the 1990s to reduce the share of … temporary employment succeed in promoting flows into permanent employment. The 1994 reform severely restricted temporary … reducing the share of temporary employment because they had no impact on contract conversions, which account for most new …
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This article analyzes changes in the occupational employment share in Spain for the period 1997 - 2012 and the way … particular sociodemographic groups adapt to those changes. There seems to be clear evidence of employment polarization between … contributed to explain the polarization process in Spain during the years of expansion (1997 - 2007) but it is a minor factor …
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contracts, distinguishing changes in employment (extensive margin) and hours per worker (intensive margin). We focus on the … hours is largely accounted for by employment losses (hours per worker did not adjust) and initially mainly by workers in … employment losses—accounting for one-third of the total employment losses in the economy. We argue that our comparison across …
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We examine the employment effects of the 2019 minimum wage increase in Spain on individual probabilities of losing … employment status (extensive margin) and lowering work intensity (intensive margin). To do so, we use variation of workers …' exposure to the reform by comparing monthly employment transitions into unemployment and reductions in number of working hours …
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Informal care is today the form of support most commonly used in Spain by those who need help in order to carry out … reveal the existence of non-negligible costs in terms of foregone employment for carers who live with the dependent person … employment. Nonetheless, there seems to be no contemporaneous employment effects associated to either starting or ending an …
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Using data from social security records and an event study approach, we estimate the child penalty in Spain, looking at …
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