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and Dutch workers have relatively low working hours. Disability is high, particularly among young individuals. We discuss …
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and Dutch workers have relatively low working hours. Disability is high, particularly among young individuals. We discuss … ; labor market reforms ; participation ; unemployment ; disability …
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This report provides an overview of Australia’s labour market policies, with a focus on income support benefits and employment assistance for people of working age. It traces historical developments partly since 1990 and since 1978 in the case of some data series...
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In this paper, we examine the effects of a social and labour inclusion program called Uruguay Trabaja (UT) on various labour market outcomes and subjective well-being in Uruguay. Usingadministrative data and a custom survey, we estimate the program’s causal effects by exploiting the random...
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The effects of automation on our economy and society are more palpable than ever, with nearly half of jobs at risk of being fully executed by machines over the next decade or two. Policymakers and scholars alike have championed the Universal Basic Income (UBI) as a catch-all solution to this...
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This paper examines two key aspects of unemployment-its propagation mechanism and socioeconomic costs. It identifies a key feature of this macroeconomic phenomenon: it behaves like a disease. A detailed assessment of the transmission mechanism and the existing pecuniary and nonpecuniary costs of...
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deteriorates physical health, thus increasing the worker's probability of claiming disability insurance benefits. …
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"We analyze unemployment dynamics for Germany on a regional basis by means of an approximate factor model. We first estimate the number of factors corresponding to the number of cycles. At least for the pre-'Hartz' reform data we find strong evidence for more than just one dynamic labor market...
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In spite of extensive regulations, Germany’s job offices and their caseworkers have substantial discretion in implementing labor market policies. Based on the analysis of combined survey and administrative data, this study compares the effectiveness of different strategies aimed at...
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"We analyze unemployment dynamics for Germany on a regional basis by means of an approximate factor model. We first estimate the number of factors corresponding to the number of cycles. At least for the pre-'Hartz' reform data we find strong evidence for more than just one dynamic labor market...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010732026