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This study provides a critical assessment of various fiscal policy instruments - including direct public job creation, active labour market and care policies, social protection measures and tax reforms - and their effectiveness in supporting the most vulnerable groups in the labour market....
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estimates of secondary "off the books" employment that are consistent with survey evidence for the EU14 and United States. We …
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estimates of secondary "off the books" employment that are consistent with survey evidence for the EU14 and United States. We …
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the supply of labor if it increases with the employment of capital; (iv) unemployment benefits that are not tied to net …
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the supply of labor if it increases with the employment of capital; (iv) unemployment benefits that are not tied to net …
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labor force of a country and that, at the same time, can affect the level and structure of employment - for instance, by …
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labor force of a country and that, at the same time, can affect the level and structure of employment – for instance, by …
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by an intriguing puzzle – the large gap between the theory and empirical work. While the hypothesis that growing labor … consistent evidence in support of this theory. The primary contribution of this chapter is to document how recent research … – primarily since the late 1990s – makes substantial progress in resolving this disconnect between the theory and empirics. To …
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. Lobel asks, what is the future of employment and labor law protections when reality is rapidly transforming the ways we work … and simplify the notoriously malleable classification doctrine; the second is to expand certain employment protections to …
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