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its basic characteristics - labor force participation, employment, unemployment, hirings and separations, vacancies …
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This paper develops a search and matching model of equilibrium unemployment, with on-the-job search, extended to both … large, an increase in labour market tightness increases the unemployment rate and then the ‘vacancies-unemployment …
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This paper considers the school-to-work transition and discusses its distinctive features in the Russian economy. Using RLMS data covering 1995-2003 years we estimate which factors and to what extent affect the transition. We also examine effects of regional unemploymentand wages, sharing work...
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significant increase in unemployment, as most companies retain their workers and continue to pay them all or part of their wages …. There are risks of a gradual increase in unemployment due to a decline in hiring …
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unemployment rate involving the 15–24 year olds in Russia (15.5% in 2019 compared to 4.6% of unemployment as a whole) is explained …
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