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institutions (short-time work, government spending rules) and shocks (aggregate, labor market, and policy shocks) and to perform …
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-productivity "trap," through the attrition of skills and work habits. We develop and calibrate a model along these lines for East Germany …
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-productivity "trap," through the attrition of skills and work habits. We develop and calibrate a model along these lines for East Germany …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003414301
, the greater is their cumulative likelihood of falling into a low-productivity "trap," through the attrition of skills and … work habits. We develop a model along these lines, which allows us to bridge the gap between high macroeconomic employment …
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, the greater is their cumulative likelihood of falling into a low-productivity "trap," through the attrition of skills and … work habits. We develop a model along these lines, which allows us to bridge the gap between high macroeconomic employment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013324988
In contrast to the economic and financial crisis of 2009, the labour market has been hit harder during the coronavirus …
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This paper analyses theoretically and empirically how employment subsidies should be targeted. We contrast measures involving targeting workers with low incomes/abilities and targeting the unemployed under the criteria of "approximate welfare efficiency" (AWE). Thereby we can identify policies...
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The Hartz IV labour market reform in 2005 triggered a substantial reduction in unemployment in Germany. At the same time, it reduced social welfare for the long-term unemployed and increased uncertainty for the employed. The proposed reform by the new government ("Bürgergeld") will adjust the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013343027
The Hartz IV labour market reform in 2005 triggered a substantial reduction in unemployment in Germany. At the same time, it reduced social welfare for the long-term unemployed and increased uncertainty for the employed. The proposed reform by the new government ("Bürgergeld") will adjust the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013175062
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