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curve, which draws the classical inverse relation between the job vacancy rate and the unemployment rate, before, during …
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This article analyses age differences in several labour market outcomes in France for participants of intensive case management programmes, delivered in 2009 and 2010 by the public employment service (PES) or private providers. These programmes are different from the intensive case management...
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This study presents a concise analyse about the demographic evolutions and the last indicators of labour market in Moldavia Republic as well the trends and implications of this realities in European integration perspective and the development of a strong market economy
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This research focuses on the gap between the last employment and the new job at the exit of unemployment in the … at the exit of unemployment is an important phenomenon. One can suggest that either relegate positions could characterize …
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rate allows us to illustrate the importance of political measures used over the last thirty years to deal with unemployment … apprenticeship, increasing number of students passing the baccalauréat, population structure, unemployment rate&). In both situations …, we measure only weak, if any, response of participation rates to short-term unemployment rate changes. …
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How Wisconsin has been successful in reducing jobless rate.
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The long-term equilibrium unemployment rate has returned to the center of the economic debate in France. It derives … compute a long-term equilibrium unemployment rate that depends, in France, on the terms of trade, the employer social …
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Junge Menschen in Europa haben weiterhin große Schwierigkeiten beim Eintritt in den Arbeitsmarkt. Obwohl die Jugendarbeitslosenquote in einigen Mitgliedstaaten allmählich zurückgeht, konnten insgesamt 23 % der jungen Arbeitssuchenden in Europa im Alter zwischen 15 und 24 Jahren in der EU28 im...
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