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Ces dernières années, malgré une croissance continue de l'emploi, le taux de chômage luxembourgeois a augmenté de façon tendancielle, passant de 2 % en 2000 à presque 5 % actuellement. Ce phénomène a priori contradictoire a pour toile de fond le fait que sur les quelques 300 000 emplois...
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Dans cet article, nous étudions les effets des critères d’attribution des allocations chômage dans un modèle de chômage d’équilibre où les efforts de recherche et les salaires sont endogènes. La prise en compte d’une durée d’emploi minimale exigée pour bénéficier des...
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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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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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population declined from 63 to 58.5%. At the end of 2009, the unemployment rate has exceeded 10%. The average duration of … unemployment has never been so high since the Great Depression. Millions of workers are short-time working and millions of others … unemployment is no longer tenable. The lesson of the recession is clear. The weak point of capitalism is not the labour market but …
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Spatial mobility can be seen as an employment strategy to obtain job opportunities located into a different local labor market than the individual origin’s local market. That is migrants should have higher wages than non-migrants, as much more than migration effort should be compensated by job...
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Changes in living space often derive from complex and multiple factors, which are both of objective and subjective, rational and irrational nature. The issues which are linked to the presence of new populations are analysed, in the area of residential economics, in terms of costs v. returns,...
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