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characteristics of employment and unemployment in the country. This study, which presents the principal results of the survey, helps …
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Pour expliquer les écarts de taux de chômage entre les 25 pays de l’Union européenne, nous distinguons des effets d’exposition et de composition sur la base d’un cellulage des populations actives selon le sexe, le niveau de diplôme et l’âge. L’exercice est réalisé avec les...
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This article investigates the impact of unemployment on the likelihood of having a first child. Using micro-data from … Germany, and the UK (1994–2001). The results highlight weak negative effects of unemployment on family formation among men …, which can be attributed to the inability to financially support a family. Among women, unemployment exerts a positive effect …
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Les chiffres publiés le 24 septembre 2014 par la DARES semblent encourageants car ils présentent une baisse de 0.3% du taux de chômage des demandeurs d’emploi de catégorie A. Qu’en estil exactement ? Il ne s’agit en définitive que d’un changement d’un mois à un autre et si l’on...
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potentially become a poverty trap and reflects high unemployment (especially among the youth), increasing with the level of … risk of unemployment and sectoral choice confirm that young people suffer greatly from lack of professional insertion: for …
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In the early 2000s, nearly two million men – and less than one million women – were eligible for disability benefits in Britain. Initiated at the beginning of the 1980s, the Incapacity Benefit (IB) social welfare system perceived and treated these recipients as « disabled adults ». This...
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This article investigates the impact of unemployment on the likelihood of having a first child. Using micro-data from … Germany, and the UK (1994–2001). The results highlight weak negative effects of unemployment on family formation among men …, which can be attributed to the inability to financially support a family. Among women, unemployment exerts a positive effect …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010981080