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Unemployment rates, especially among youth, have increased in various countries of Europe over the last years. As labor …
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. This outcome tells us that improving access to university degrees remains the main road to tackle youth unemployment caused …
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This paper estimates the effect that changes in the size of the youth population have on the wages of young workers … they provide a more accurate measure of the youth population in an actual labour market. Based on instrumental variables … estimation, we show that an increase in the youth share by one percentage point is predicted to decrease a young worker's wages …
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A historically high level of youth unemployment presents Greece with a huge social and economic challenge. This paper … analyses various dimensions of this challenge. We argue that though the conventional definition of "youth" is the 16-24 age … youth. There are also grounds for examining why females seem to fare worse than males in the Greek labour market. The …
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In almost all developed countries there has been substantial growth in university education over the last half-century. This growth has raised concerns that the benefits of university education are declining and that university education is not appropriate for students who, without the...
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We assess how changes in youth cohort sizes effect employment rates in German labour market regions. Replicating the … conventional approach, we estimate that a percentage increase in the youth share reduces regional employment rates by -0.2%. We … of youth cohort size is more pronounced in the labour markets of metropolitan regions. These results suggest an upward …
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