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structural change, new firms and innovations and therefore possibly also nowadays for employment growth. …
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producing employment growth and in reducing unemployment than most continental-European OECD-countries. It is argued that the … should be supplemented by capital market imperfections for explaining differences in employment performances is supported by …
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pension payments. Therefore, such accounts make unemployment less attractive, intensify job search, and raise employment. In … bargaining creates additional impediments for the positive employment consequences of UISAs. …Unemployment Insurance Savings Accounts (UISAs) entitle workers to unemployment benefits at the expense of future …
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We show that a stronger earnings relationship of unemployment compensation reduces wages and increases employment in an …-manufacturing wages and a 7.3% reduction in unemployment. …
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Severance pay is a vital part of employment protection legislation (EPL). We investigate the incidence and level of … severance pay for dismissed employees. Our theoretical model predicts that not only the law and its interpretation by labour …' costs resulting from a suit and the legal determinants of such transfers affect the incidence of severance payments. In …
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bargaining reduces employment growth by two to four percentage points per year. Evidence is, however, mostly related to Anglo …-wide bargaining agreement or firmlevel contract and employment growth per annum of about 0.8 percentage points. Using various … constant a variable entity. We use linked-employer- employee data for Germany and analyse the effect of collective bargaining …
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bargaining reduces employment growth by two to four percentage points per year. Evidence is, however, mostly related to Anglo …-wide bargaining agreement or firmlevel contract and employment growth per annum of about 0.8 percentage points. Using various … constant a variable entity. We use linked-employer-employee data for Germany and analyse the effect of collective bargaining …
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This paper deals with potential instabilities in the Eurozone stemming from an insufficient interplay between monetary policy and reform effort on the one hand and the emergence of intra-Euro area divergences on the other. As a first step, we assess the effect of EMU on structural reform and...
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economic incidence if unemployment compensation is subject to social security contributions. Since this is the case in numerous … of social security contributions on wages and employment. …
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