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professional skills and techniques (SPST). Using the inflows into unemployment for the year 1993, the empirical analysis uses local … programs starting during 1 to 6, 7 to 12, and 13 to 24 months of unemployment. The empirical results show a negative lock … estimated treatment effects is quite similar for the three time intervals of elapsed unemployment considered. The positive …
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short spells of unemployment calculated and reported reservation wages correspond very well, whereas reported reservation …
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Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht den Einfluss erfragter Reservationslöhne zu Anfang der Arbeitslosigkeit auf die …This paper deals with the influence of reported reservation wages at the begin-ning of an unemployment spell on the … unemployment duration be found, whereby it then occurs at a considerable level. …
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. persistence), and exits to unemployment ('no pay-low pay cycle'). The results show shorter spell durations in Austria, pointing to … firm-related characteristics and of the individual unemployment history on exit probabilities and the role of duration … dependence is found, at least for Germany. As to the risk of falling back into unemployment, the results suggest that even low …
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. persistence), and exits to unemployment ('no pay-low pay cycle'). The results show shorter spell durations in Austria, pointing to … firm-related characteristics and of the individual unemployment history on exit probabilities and the role of duration … dependence is found, at least for Germany. As to the risk of falling back into unemployment, the results suggest that even low …
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The transition process from unemployment to employment is determined by the reservation wage and the search effort of … unemployment benefits and 'classical' characteristics like age and education as well as often not observed determinants like … search behaviour and the transition process into employment. The dataset consists of a large inflow sample into unemployment …
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mobility costs was found, which enables us to conclude that interregional unemployment disparities can scarcely be explained by …
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Unemployment benefits, benefit duration, base period and qualifying period are constituent parameters of the … unemployment insurance system in most OECD countries. From economic research we know that the amount and duration of unemployment … benefits increase unemployment. To analyze the effects of the other two parameters we use a matching model with search …
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The transition process from unemployment to employment is determined by the reservation wage and the search effort of … unemployment benefits and classical characteristics like age and education as well as often not observed determinants like … search behaviour and the transition process into employment. The data-set consists of a large inflow sample into unemployment …
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Arbeitslosigkeit trifft. Für diese Personengruppe würde sich die Übergangsrate in Arbeit bei Sozialhilfeanspruch um 5% bis 9% erhöhen … reform of the unemployment insurance system in Germany in the course of the Agenda 2010. A dynamic search model is developed … unemployment transfer payments mainly affect unemployed persons with a high income before unemployment. For these persons the …
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