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•Since 2000 Italy’s GDP growth has been below the Euro-area average, and total factor productivity growth has been very weak, and at times, negative (OECD, 2005)•The labour market is highly regulated and inflexible.•Italy has experienced high levels of immigration in recent years,...
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How immigration affects the labor market of the host country is a topic of major concern for many immigrant-receiving nations. Spain is no exception following the rapid increase in immigrant flows experienced over the past decade...
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Der Übergang zur modernen Dienstleistungsgesellschaft fällt in allen hochindustrialisierten Ländern schwer. In der Bundesrepublik gilt es zudem, wirtschaftliche Probleme infolge der Wiedervereinigung zu lösen und die Arbeitslosigkeit zu vermindern. Dafür liegen zwar unterschiedliche...
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Diskussion um die Einfuhrung von Mindestlohnenmachen deutlich, dass das Politikfeld Arbeitsmarktpolitik { zumindest periodisch …uhrliches Programm zu aktiven Eingrien in den Arbeitsmarkt verabschiedet wurde, investieren Bund, Lander undkommunale Einheiten …
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Many contributions suggest that earnings instability has increased during the 1980s and1990s. This paper develops and estimates an on-the-job search model of the labor market tostudy the contribution of wage inequality and job mobility in explaining earnings instability. Tostudy the evolution...
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[...]This paper documents the impact of recent changes inimmigration settlement patterns on the skill endowment ofimmigrants in the New York metropolitan area. The empiricalanalysis uses the available U.S. census microdata between 1970and 2000 to examine two related questions that inevitably lie...
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With a foreigner share of almost 20 percent and a traditionally tight labourmarket, Switzerland has evolved into an immigration country against its own intention. In thepast, many low-qualified workers originally recruited on a temporary basis were allowed tosettle in Switzerland. This approach...
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This paper investigates the determinants of European financial analysts' forecasts differential accuracy.
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Showcasing data from all areas of the ILC program and other sources, Charting International Labor Comparisons is a gateway to explore how key labor market and other national economic measurements compare across countries. There are links to previous editions of the Chartbook of International...
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