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the rate of unemployment in society, have a negative effect on happiness. In contrast, employment protection and …
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regions and over time, where the formality of employment is defined with respect to registry status of the individuals to …
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Most ‘wage curve’ studies treat local labour markets as independent ‘islands’ in the national economy. However, when a local labour market is in close proximity of other labour markets, a local shock that increases unemployment may not lead to lower pay rates if employers fear outward...
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Most ‘wage curve’ studies treat local labour markets as independent ‘islands’ in the national economy. However, when a local labour market is in close proximity of other labour markets, a local shock that increases unemployment may not lead to lower pay rates if employers fear outward...
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Marginal employment, so-called Minijobs, represent a significant part of the dependent employment in Germany. In 20121 …
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Most "wage curve" studies treat local labour markets as independent "islands" in the national economy. However, when a local labour market is in close proximity of other labour markets, a local shock that increases unemployment may not lead to lower pay rates if employers fear outward migration...
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Marginal employment, so-called Minijobs, represent a significant part of the dependent employment in Germany. In 20121 …
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Most ‘wage curve’ studies treat local labour markets as independent ‘islands’ in the national economy. However, when a local labour market is in close proximity of other labour markets, a local shock that increases unemployment may not lead to lower pay rates if employers fear outward...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005144473