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disparities including differences of local employment offices, which are assigned to place unemployed job-seekers, are of minor … unemployment duration and the quality of reemployment. …
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the estimates of the impact of labour demand shocks on participation. For men, unemployment increased in response to …
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In Sweden, as in many other countries, marginal groups tend to be overrepresented in non-standard employment. A … decomposition of the employment rate of full-time workers on permanent contracts reveals that non-standard employment contributes to … employment figures alone. Our econometric analysis shows that the negative wage premia associated with fixed-term employment are …
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structures a decade earlier. We find that aging substantially reduces experienced workers' relative wages and employment rates …
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structures a decade earlier. We find that aging substantially reduces experienced workers' relative wages and employment rates …
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human capital choice. We show that the change in gender employment cyclicality can explain 38 to 44 percent of the emergence …
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One consequence of demographic change is substantial shifts in the age distribution of the working-age population. As the baby boom generation ages, the usual historical pattern of a high ratio of younger workers relative to older workers has been replaced by a pattern of roughly equal...
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impact of the unemployment rate itself. This pattern holds across recent decades in the US data, and the relationship … strengthens in recent years when variation in participation increases. We also examine the impact of long-term unemployment on … wages and find it has no different effect from that of short-term unemployment. Our analysis provides strong empirical …
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One consequence of demographic change is substantial shifts in the age distribution of the working-age population. As the baby boom generation ages, the usual historical pattern of a high ratio of younger workers relative to older workers has been replaced by a pattern of roughly equal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011662583