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unemployment benefit recipients in Australia, focusing on the role of regional differences in employment opportunity and housing …. There is some evidence of negative incentive effects of unemployment benefit levels on mobility, but this is difficult to …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to shed light on transitions from the state of unemployment to that of … unemployment outflows in these two Mediterranean labour markets. Then, the paper examines discrepancies and similarities between … unemployment outflows in both countries, although not in the same way, especially with reference to marital status. Discrepancies …
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This study is part of the project entitled Costs and Benefits of Labour Mobility between the EU and the Eastern Partnership Countries for the European Commission1. The study was written by Luca Barbone (CASE) Mikhail Bonch- Osmolovskiy (CASE) and Matthias Luecke (Kiel). It is based on the six...
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. First, the effect of housing tenure on the unemployed workers' labour mobility is studied using a discrete unemployment … endogeneity of the ownership status and institutional differences across countries. Third, post-unemployment wages are studied. We … do not find any effects of the unemployment spell duration and the geographical mobility on wages after controlling for …
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This paper builds on and considerably extends Piva, Tani and Vivarelli (2018), confirming the key role of Business Visits as a productivity enhancing channel of technology transfer. Our analysis is based on a unique database on business visits sourced from the U.S. National Business Travel...
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effect whatsoever on labour flows to Germany in a period of rising unemployment (1974?1999), while variables representing …
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The EU economies and their labour markets will face new challenges in the near future as the Union enlarges to cover the CEE countries and the mobility of labour becomes free within the region. This paper first discusses estimates made on the likely magnitude of the coming immigration and then...
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We discuss the role of key regions in spatial development. Local productivity shocks can affect the entire economy as they expand via tight connections in the domestic production network and in uence the geographical allocation of labor. In particular, we identify the set of key regions with the...
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This paper assesses the nature and correlation of shocks in Visegrad countries and investigates the role of labour mobility in the process of adjustment to the effects of asymmetric shocks. Structural vector autoregression (SVAR) models are employed to assess the nature and correlation of shocks...
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