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summarized as showing that the very existence of unemployment generates political support for "sclerosis". This observation may …
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In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and out of unemployment … are much lower in Europe compared to North America, while employment-to-employment flows are similar in the two continents … states that raised firing costs by introducing exceptions to the employment-at-will doctrine. …
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specificities for the effect of labor market institutions on the employability of those workers. It shows that while unemployment … for employment protection, provided it is uniform across workers and not specifically higher for older workers. It …
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specificities for the effect of labor market institutions on the employability of those workers. It shows that while unemployment … for employment protection, provided it is uniform across workers and not specifically higher for older workers. It …
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specificities for the effect of labor market institutions on the employability of those workers. It shows that while unemployment … for employment protection, provided it is uniform across workers and not specifically higher for older workers. It …
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This paper analyses the evolution of quantitative measures of employee rents in Europe during the nineties, using the European Household Panel Survey. One looks at two class of measures: wage differentials between workers along industry and firm size dimensions, and estimated welfare differences...
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