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In this paper we examine nominal earnings flexibility in Ireland during the Great Recession. The Irish case is … flexibility in Ireland in the pre-crisis period. Furthermore, we observe a significant change in wage dynamics since the crisis …
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employment status. The results from fixed effect linear probability models demonstrate that increases in the local unemployment … mental well-being. Yet the association between local area unemployment and health behaviours is mostly positive, with higher … unemployment reducing the probability of being obese and tobacco consumption. The relationship with physical activity is more …
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This paper assesses the impact the Great Recession had on individuals' transitions to and from unemployment in Ireland …. The rate of transition from unemployment to employment declined between 2006 and 2011, while the rate from employment to … unemployment increased. The results indicate that young people are much less likely to exit unemployment but, at the same time …
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The labour market consequences of the severe fall in economic activity that took place in Ireland after the recent … 24 per cent in 2011 (Eurostat, 2013). Very little is known about NEET individuals in Ireland, either in terms of their … which transitions to employment among NEETs and prime-aged unemployed changed over the recent recession in Ireland. The …
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