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for the propagation of macroeconomic uncertainty to the labor market. Given that large establishments in Germany face … auto-regressive models with quarterly data for Germany in the period 1991-2014. These four models estimate effects of …
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for the propagation of macroeconomic uncertainty to the labor market. Given that large establishments in Germany face … auto-regressive models with quarterly data for Germany in the period 1991-2014. These four models estimate effects of … angesehen. Da große Betriebe in Deutschland mit höheren Anpassungskosten der Beschäftigung konfrontiert sind, sollten sie von …
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: overall unemployment is positively related to satisfaction and regional unemployment in West Germany is negatively related … of our analyses is on the pattern of life, job and health satisfaction over time and the influence of unemployment rates …-unification - not only in satisfaction but also its determinants. While people living in the western part of Germany report somewhat …
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density function with higher density and thereby generate large, asymmetric job-finding rate and unemployment reactions. Our …
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density function with higher density and thereby generate large, asymmetric job-finding rate and unemployment reactions. Our …
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density function with higher density and thereby generate large, asymmetric job-finding rate and unemployment reactions. Our …
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This paper shows that a search and matching model with idiosyncratic training cost shocks can explain the asymmetric movement of the job-finding rate over the business cycle and the decline of matching efficiency in recessions. Large negative aggregate shocks move the hiring cutoff into a part...
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increased flow into unemployment in a recession is mainly due to reduced hirings, and hence lower job-to-job transitions, rather …
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individual-level data for West Germany for the period 1983 to 1994, this paper explores both the demographic heterogeneity of … German unemployment in the long term, and the cyclical sensitivity of the unemployment experience across demographic groups …. The analysis moves beyond that of unemployment rates to a detailed investigation of transition rates from employment to …
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