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Disability insurance - the insurance against the loss of the ability to work - is a substantial part of social security expenditures in many countries. The benefit recipiency rates in disability insurance vary strikingly across European countries and the US. This paper investigates the extent...
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This paper considers the education of the labour force based on an analysis of trends in and the relationships between job polarization and skills mismatch. Both job polarization and skills mismatch have become topics of increasing interest, but relationships between the two have been relatively...
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by relaxing it for temporary jobs. These countries are Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands …
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provide comparable results for seven European countries (Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands and the UK). …
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education in seven European countries (Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands and the UK), as part of a …
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, Sweden, Finland, Italy and Greece. The analysis reveals that higher-income groups capture a disproportionate share of total … EUROMOD to quantify the distributional impact of mortgage interest tax relief in five European countries: the Netherlands … expenditure on mortgage interest tax relief in all countries, and that this effect is most regressive in the Netherlands and least …
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government or the consumer. The results of a consumer survey carried out in Less Favoured Areas in Scotland, Germany, Greece …, France and Italy to assess consumer attitudes of what constitutes the quality of lamb and the extent to which this provides …
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Involuntary absence is often seen as an exogenous factor, but firms can take actions to reduceit. In this paper the notion that firms, especially SMEs, are faced with a single decisionwhether or not to undertake these actions is questioned. A firm model on involuntary absencemeasures is...
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analyse the welfare effects of these reforms in Italy, with particular attention to water and energy goods. The first step is …
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