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This paper investigates the relationship between labor force participation rate and unemployment rate in Turkey a … developing country. Cointegration analysis is carried out for the aggregate and gender and age specific series. The findings … indicate that there is no long-run relationship between labor force participation and unemployment rates in Turkey. Thus …
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In this paper we have examined the unemployment rate series in Turkey by using long memory models and in particular … employing fractionally integrated techniques. Our results suggest that unemployment in Turkey is highly persistent, with orders …
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In this paper we have examined the unemployment rate series in Turkey by using long memory models and in particular … employing fractionally integrated techniques. Our results suggest that unemployment in Turkey is highly persistent, with orders …
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This paper investigates the relationship between labor force participation rate and unemployment rate in Turkey a … developing country. Cointegration analysis is carried out for the aggregate and gender and age specific series. The findings … indicate that there is no longrun relationship between labor force participation and unemployment rates in Turkey. Thus, unlike …
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This paper investigates the nature of the output-employment relationship by using the Turkish quarterly data for the period from 1988 to 2008. Even though we fail to find a long-run relationship between aggregate output and total employment, there are long-run relationships for the aggregate...
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