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This paper provides evidence that finishing school when labour markets are weak leads to poor subsequent labour market prospects, particularly those leaving school at younger ages. Using administrative register data from Denmark, we find that these scarring effects are larger and more persistent...
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using data obtained from administrative unemployment insurance (UI) records, we identify the reduced form impact of … education on unemployment duration. We show that high-educated individuals, compared to their low-educated counterparts, stay … education may be increasing one's selectiveness over jobs. This difference in unemployment duration between the high- vs. the …
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