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pandemic in Austria, relying on the register-based labour market career dataset from the Austrian Micro Data Center (AMDC) for …
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This paper constructs distributional national accounts for Austria for the period 2004-2016. We enrich survey data with … income groups and explore redistribution mechanisms that operated in Austria. Government spending was found to play a key …
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This paper analyses labour market integration in Austria of non-European refugees originating from middle and low … market careers of all individuals residing in Austria. We control for macro level explanatory variables (e.g. the labour …
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- and low-income non-European countries that arrived in Austria in 2014-2016. Specifically, we analyse factors that shaped … and explore job stability in Austria. Even though refugees took longer to find a job, individual and household … characteristics, as well as labour market indicators, are associated with the time between arrival and the first job in Austria …
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This paper analyses the economic effects of a reallocation of Cohesion Policy expenditures across EU countries. We evaluate a shift from stronger (i.e. older) Member States to less-developed EU economies (i.e. CEE countries) and vice versa. On top of that, we also assess the effects of a general...
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This paper analyses the effects of the EU Cohesion Policy (CP) on the economic growth of 276 European NUTS-2 regions between 2008 and 2016. Using a structural equation model (SEM) consisting of both a measurement component (with two latent variables) and a structural component, we estimate the...
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