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temporary employment to unemployment, were the main factor behind rising unemployment. Reduced unemployment outflows did not … contribute substantially to the increase in unemployment during the early phase of the crisis. …
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increased probability that employed workers become unemployed and with a reduction in worker flows from unemployment to …
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temporary employment to unemployment, were the main factor behind the rise in unemployment; while reduced unemployment outflows … did not contribute substantially to the increase in unemployment during the early phase of the crisis. …
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of the unemployment rate and of worker transitions. … Current Population Survey (CPS). Mit Hilfe des von Blanchard und Wolfers (2000) entwickelten empirischen Ansatzes analysieren … makroökonomische Schocks in Ländern mit stärkeren Gewerkschaften zu kleineren Veränderungen in der Arbeitslosigkeit und den …
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of the unemployment rate and of worker transitions. …
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temporary employment, to unemployment were the main factor behind the rise in unemployment; while reduced unemployment outflows … did not contribute substantially to the increase in unemployment during the early phase of the crisis. … Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Transitionen von Beschäftigung in Arbeitslosigkeit besonders stark während der Krise angestiegen sind …
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increased flow into unemployment in a recession is mainly due to reduced hirings, and hence lower job-to-job transitions, rather …
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reduced unemployment most in the European countries with low or average levels of labour costs. …
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