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of sickness by age, gender, education and employment status. Employed have a significantly better health record than the …
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This paper attempts to quantify the impact of fragmentation on employment. Factor demand functions for labour and … in import prices (real trade costs) has a twofold impact on labour demand: (i) substitution of domestic employment by … partly imported intermediates (= outsourcing or fragmentation) (ii) increased employment due to higher demand caused by an …
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job seekers to be matched, raising employment and unemployment simultaneously. In the medium run vacancies increase, the … employment surge accelerates and unemployment declines. Labor supply shocks caused by foreigners have an unambiguous and positive …Austria's Beveridge Curve has shifted markedly outwards since labor market access for Eastern European neighbors was …
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This paper examines return and onward migration of immigrants to Austria, taking into account immigration type, country … of origin, and employment outcomes. The analysis is based on longitudinal administrative records of the Austrian Social … Security Database of immigrants who entered Austria between 2009 and 2017. It is the first such study for Austria. We find that …
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We provide empirical evidence on the degree and characteristics of price rigidity in Austria by estimating the average …
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The evolution of higher moments of the firm size distribution so far seems to be neglected in the empirical firm growth literature. Based on GMM estimates, this paper introduces simple Wald tests to investigate whether the firm size distribution converges in both the second and third central...
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