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to implement. The empirical relevance is illustrated in an application to the effect of unemployment on happiness …
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1970 - 2011 and explicitly analyze the effects of unemployment and labor market institutions on suicide rates. In line with … a large body of literature our results suggest that unemployment increases suicide mortality, while real economic growth … tends to decrease suicides. The results also indicate that unemployment benefits decrease suicides of males, while …
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In this paper, we assess the impact of immigration and unemployment for a sample of 15 EU countries between 1997 and … immigration on domestic unemployment in the short and in the long run. In the long run, immigration is found to reduce … unemployment in all peripheral-countries. In core countries, we find no long-run impact of immigration on unemployment due to …
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the working age population reduces overall unemployment by almost one percentage point. Long-run effects that consider …
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to variables such as unemployment and the average debt per borrower after the financial crisis of 2007-2008, in the … modelled as a function of unemployment, the average debt per borrower, consumer sentiment, and financial stress, using a logit … and probit binomial model. The specification tests support that no relevant variable was omitted. Unemployment and the …
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We derive a tractable nonlinear earnings function which we estimate separately for each individual in the NLSY79 data. These estimates yield five important parameters for each individual: three ability measures (two representing the ability to learn and one the ability to earn), a rate of skill...
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We derive a tractable nonlinear earnings function which we estimate separately for each individual in the NLSY79 data. These estimates yield five important parameters for each individual: three ability measures (two representing the ability to learn and one the ability to earn), a rate of skill...
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