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job search and matching quality using individual-level data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). It measures … matching quality by the respondent's evaluation of his new job compared to his former job. The results show that job changers … wird der Zusammenhang zwischen Online-Jobsuche und Matching-Qualität mit Hilfe von Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels …
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bereitzustellen. Für die Beurteilung der Situation am Ausbildungsstellen- und Arbeitsmarkt reicht die Datenlage allerdings oft nicht …
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This paper provides both descriptive and empirical evidence about the main youth labour market problems in Spain. Using the experiences of other EU economies as a benchmark, we document the performance of Spain as regards a wide set of youth labour market dimensions. These include employment and...
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This book presents the results of the project on young adults with low levels of education, conducted jointly by the OECD and the Canadian Policy Research Networks. It examines the extent to which young men and women with low levels of education are marginalized, the role family background plays...
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Technological change is transforming Ireland’s economic structures, leading to new jobs and innovative products that benefit consumers. Adoption of new technologies by businesses has been high relative to many other OECD economies, but it has been uneven across industries and the impact on...
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disadvantaged students, and making the school-to-work transition less abrupt. To facilitate good matching and enhance sectoral …
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This paper calculates new measures of human capital. Contrary to the existing literature, they are based on realistic rates of return to education, which are allowed to vary substantially across countries and to some extent over time. The new measures perform well in regression analysis...
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