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Ten years after the start of transition, there are many puzzles we still have to live with. Why did all countries … labour supply. Surprisingly enough, the literature on the economics of transition has devoted little, if any, attention to … labour force participation decisions. In the models of the optimal speed of transition (OST) literature, the labour force is …
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Ten years after the start of transition, there are many puzzles we still have to live with. Why did all countries … supply. Surprisingly enough, the literature on the economics of transition has devoted little, if any, attention to labor … force participation decisions. In the models of the optimal speed of transition (OST) literature, the labor force is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013321028
driven by changes in the efficiency of matching unemployed workers to jobs. We find that cyclical movements in unemployment … matching efficiency generally play a small role but can decline substantially in recessions. At low-frequencies, labor demand …
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The matching efficiency of the standard matching function is known to follow a pro-cyclical pattern. An observed … rightward shift in the UK's Beveridge Curve after the Great Recession, suggests a decrease in the matching efficiency between … characteristics of unemployed, using the standard aggregate matching function. Consistent with the findings for the US (Barnichon and …
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Persistent unemployment after recessions and the policies required to bring it down are the subject of an ongoing debate. One view suggests there are fundamental changes in the labor market that imply a long-term higher rate of unemployment, requiring the implementation of structural policy...
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This study investigates the incidence of overeducation among workers in the EU and its underlying factors based on the most recent wave of the European Labor Force Survey (EU-LFS 2013). Its main purpose is to shed light on the interplay of so far neglected explanatory factors such as household...
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This study investigates the incidence of overeducation among workers in the EU and its underlying factors based on the most recent wave of the European Labor Force Survey (EU-LFS 2013). Its main purpose is to shed light on the interplay of so far neglected explanatory factors such as household...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011452747
terms of covariate distributions of the treatment and comparison groups – using propensity score matching.We find a positive …
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, we apply a dynamic version of the sequential matching approach to analyse the causal effects of childbirth on female …
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This study investigates the incidence of overeducation among graduate workers in 21 EU countries and its underlying factors based on the European Labor Force Survey 2016 (EU-LFS). Although controlling for a wide range of covariates, the particular interest lies in the role of fields of study for...
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