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This paper seeks to identify the differentiated impacts of the crisis on specific groups of informal workers. The analysis draws on official nationally representative labour force surveys collected quarterly by South Africa's national statistical agency (Statistics South Africa). Based on an...
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detailed applied general equilibrium model for the Netherlands. The model is empirically grounded in the data and encompasses … in the Netherlands by a flat rate will harm labour market performance if aggregate income inequality is contained. This …
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caregivers. These findings suggest that the extensive public cover-age of formal long-term care in the Netherlands provides …
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Total employment in Germany is supposed to increase if people could realize their desired working hours. However, this back-of-the-envelope calculation overestimates the effect of loosening hours constraints, because even in a very flexible labor market there will exist hours restrictions for...
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. Evidence on employment in the retail sector from Germany, the Netherlands and the United States suggests that the regulatory …
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