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We utilise repeated cross sections of micro data from several countries, available from the Luxembourg Income Study, LIS, to estimate labour supply elasticities, both at the intensive and extensive margin. The benefit of the data is that it spans over four decades and includes a large number of...
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The importance of immigration to the future of Europe and also to the future of Luxembourg cannot be denied. This paper presents Luxembourg both in the context of European immigration and also in comparative income inequality terms. The paper includes an assessment of why Luxembourg presents a...
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This paper considers the education of the labour force based on an analysis of trends in and the relationships between job polarization and skills mismatch. Both job polarization and skills mismatch have become topics of increasing interest, but relationships between the two have been relatively...
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Fallstudien Europa und Luxemburg zeigen Extreme eines Spektrums, in dem auf der einen Seite ein eher schwaches …
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