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jobs of different complexity contribute to unskilled employment in Norway,Italy and Hungary. In search of how unqualified … highly complex jobs. In Hungary, insufficient skills (relative to Norway) and an undersized small-firm sector (relative to … workers can attend complex jobs, it compares their involvement in various forms of post-school skills formation. The countries …
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Hungary are in a relatively good position in terms of both wage premium and unemployment. Second, analysing the occupation …The paper examines the labour-market position of persons with the higher-education diploma in Hungary. First, using …
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A number of empirical studies have identified channels through which banking and financial crises transmit to the real economy. In particular, the financial accelerator model requires firms' financial condition to impact labour. This paper contributes to investigating this link by focusing on a...
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inflation. Among other things, the unemployment gap, which is the difference between unemployment rate and non …-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU), is used to measure inflationary pressure from the labour market. This paper examines … which of the NAIRU estimation methods described in the literature can be applied to Hungary. In evaluating the results, the …
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graduated at master's level compared to others owning only a bachelor's degree in the regions of Hungary, and to 2) define the …
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educational attainments and skills. The skill content of blue collar work has also shifted upwards. Although there is variation …
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This paper analyzes the determinants and labour market effects of further higher education studies of graduates, the factors that induce them to switch to other fields (switching decision) and in comparison the determinants of deciding upon &"deepening" their knowledge (to proceed with further...
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model of skill obsolescence, we assess the long-term adjustment process following a sudden change in skills needed in … production that severely worsened older workers’ labor market situation. The model implies that (a) the devaluation of skills …-employee dataset from Hungary covering from before (1986) to 20 years after (2008) the economic transition. The results suggest that …
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above all a skills dimension, with an excess of low-skilled workers and a possible lack of skilled workers in certain … mobility, a somewhat longer duration of unemployment benefits and an upscaled Public Employment Service would be of value, as …. Besides skills mismatches, important geographic mismatches are illustrated by high and persistent regional disparities in the …
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